Solids with no definite melting point.
What are amorphous solids?
Yo Momma says it's the measure of the average energy of motion of the particles of a substance.
What is Temperature?
The tendency of an object to remain in place.
What is inertia?
These are the units for Density.
What is g/ml? g/cm3, g/cc
When 2 or more atoms combine.
What is a molecule?
The resistance of a liquid to flowing.
What is viscosity?
Yom momma says it's the change of a substance from a gas to a liquid.
What is Condensation?
The density of an object typically decreases when this happens to it.
What is when heat is applied?
This is the unit for mass.
What is a gram?
Your weight is due to this.
What is Earth's gravitational pull?
The particles in this state of matter are spread far apart and move fast.
What is gas?
Yo Momma says it's the force of attraction due to the Earth's mass.
What is Gravity?
The phase with the lowest heat energy.
What is a solid?
This is the unit for volume.
What are mL, cm3, cc?
The 4th state of matter.
What is plasma?
The particles in this state of matter are close together, but still move and flow easily around each other.
What is liquid?
Yo Momma says it's a substance made up of atoms of 2 or more elements.
What is a compound?
You should always wear these when using a Bunsen burner.
What is wear goggles?
If an object's mass is 420g & the volume is 70 mL, what is the object's density?
What is 6g/mL?
The reason/cause for phase changes.
What is heat energy?
Solids with particles arranged in a particular structure/pattern.
What are crystalline solids?
Yo Momma says it's a substance consisting of 2 or more substances mixed together (not in a fixed ration).
What is a mixture?
The phase with the highest heat energy.
What is gas (vapor, steam)?
What happens to density if the mass stays the same, but volume increases?
What is decreases?
The movement of thermal energy from one substance to another.
What is heat?