State of matter that holds its own shape and keeps its own volume
What is Solid?
The number of protons in an element
What is atomic number?
This state of matter has atoms that are very close together and do not move very much.
What is solid?
The phase change that occurs when you remove heat from a liquid.
What is freezing?
Mass is measured in this unit.
What is Grams?
State of matter that does not hold its own shape but does hold its own volume
What is liquid?
The one or two letter code for each element
What is the element symbol?
This state of matter has atoms that are very active and will fill its entire container.
What is gas?
The phase change that occurs when you remove heat from a gas.
What is condense?
Volume is measured in this unit.
What is Milliliters?
State of matter that does not hold its own shape or keep its own volume?
What is Gas?
The number of elements on the periodic table
What is 118?
Helps you remember how to identify physical properties of matter
Five Senses
When turning a solid into a liquid, you must do this to the solid.
What is add heat?
Instrument used to measure mass.
What is a Triple Beam Balance?
State of matter that glows when gas gets excited
What is plasma?
What is atomic mass?
This results in the production of a new substance and cannot be reversed
What is a chemical change?
This phase change that occurs when you add heat to dry ice
What is Sublimation?
Instrument used to measure the volume of a liquid.
What is a graduated cylinder?
Oobleck is an example of this state of matter.
What is a non-newtonian fluid?
The mass of one proton
What is 1 AMU?
Water turns from a liquid to a gas at this temperature in Celsius.
Phase change that occurs when a gas changes into a plasma.
What is ionization?
Term used to describe the curved surface of a liquid in a tube
What is the meniscus?