Matter & Energy
Gas Laws & Pressure
Fluids in Motion
Atomic Structure
The Periodic Table
100

What happens to particle motion when temperature increases?


Particles move faster and have more kinetic energy.

100

What happens to pressure when volume decreases?

Pressure increases because particles collide more often.

100

What does Pascal’s Law say about pressure in fluids?

Pressure is transmitted equally throughout a fluid.

100

What determines what element an atom is?

The number of protons.

100

Why do elements in the same column behave similarly?

They have similar valence electrons.

200

Why does heating matter often cause it to expand?

Particles move faster and spread farther apart.

200

Why does a balloon expand when heated?

Gas particles move faster and spread apart.

200

Why can hydraulic lifts multiply force?

Pressure spreads equally through the fluid.

200

What part of the atom mostly determines behavior?

Electrons, especially valence electrons.

200

What is the periodic table organized by?

Atomic number.

300

What is the difference between a physical change and a chemical change?

A physical change changes form or state; a chemical change creates a new substance.

300

Why does pressure increase in a sealed heated container?

Particles move faster and collide more forcefully.

300

What happens to pressure when fluid speed increases?

Pressure decreases (Bernoulli’s Principle).

300

Why do electrons farther from the nucleus have more energy?

They are less tightly attracted to the nucleus.

300

Why are noble gases stable?

Their outer electron shell is full.

400

Why does a gas have more movement than a solid?

Gas particles have more kinetic energy and weaker attraction between particles.

400

Why does ocean pressure increase with depth?

More water above creates greater force pushing downward.

400

Why can airplanes fly using Bernoulli’s Principle?

Faster air over the wing creates lower pressure above the wing.

400

Why do electron shells exist?

Electrons can only exist in specific allowed energy levels.

400

Why do metals tend to lose electrons?

Their outer electrons are loosely held and easier to lose.

500

Explain how energy drives changes in matter.

Adding or removing energy changes particle motion, which changes matter’s behavior and state.

500

Explain pressure using particle motion.

Pressure comes from particles colliding with surfaces.

500

Why do objects float in water?

Water pushes upward with buoyant force (Archimedes’ Principle).

500

Why don’t electrons simply fall into the nucleus?

Electrons exist in quantized energy levels and cannot exist below the ground state.

500

Why does the periodic table repeat in patterns?

Electron energy levels and valence patterns repeat.