The subatomic particle that has a positive charge.
What is a proton?
The three different states of matter.
What is solid, liquid, gas?
Lemon juice (acid/base/neutral)
What is an an acid?
Particles vibrate faster when (choose one of heated or cooled).
What happens to particles when they are heated?
The type of change that does not make a new substance.
What is a physical change?
Is negatively charged.
What is an electron?
When a gas changes in to a liquid.
What is condensation?
Turns litmus paper blue.
What is a base?
Heat transfer when objects touch.
What is conduction?
Baking a cake is this type of change.
What is a chemical change?
The main mass of an atom, found in the center of the atom.
What is the nucleus?
This state of matter keeps it's shape.
What is a solid?
Turns universal indicator and litmus paper red.
What is an acid?
When hot fluids (liquids/gases) rise and cooler fluids sink?
What is a convection current?
Fizzing, new smell, heat given off.
What are signs of a chemical change?
Has no charge (is neutral).
What is a neutron?
When a liquid changes to a gas.
What is evaporation?
Pure water turns universal indicator green.
What is neutral solution?
The colour that absorbs the most heat energy?
What is black?
The amount of space an object takes up.
What is volume?
The energy levels that surround the center of an atom.
What is an electron cloud?
Change of state from a solid to a gas (e.g. dry ice).
What is sublimation?
When a base reacts with an an acid?
What is a neutralisation reaction?
The process by which heat energy can travel through the vacuum of space.
What is radiation?
When two liquids form a solid (in a solution) during a chemical change.
What is a precipitate?