States of Matter
Liquids
Gases
Phase Change
Solids
100
The three most familiar states of matter?
What are Solid, Liquid, and Gas
100

Whose law shows a direct relationship between temperature and volume?

Charles Law

100

When solid becomes a liquid.

What is melting?

100

This state of matter has no shape but has definite volume

What is Liquid?

100

What do the particles of solids do?

vibrate 

200

This state of matter can be found in neon signs?

Plasma

200
This is the SI unit of measurement for liquids.
What is a Liter (L)
200
Name one of the 3 factors that affect gases?
Pressure, Volume, number of particles,  
200
This has definate shape and definate volume?
What is a solid?
200

is one in which excess energy is released into the surrounding environment.

Exothermic Process

300

is the change in state from a gas to a liquid.

Condensation

300

What do the particles of a liquid substance do?

Are tightly packed and float on top of each other

300

This law states that pressure of a gas changes when the volume changes.

What is Boyles's Law?

300
This state has no definate shape or volume? Volume is determined by the size of the container
What is a gas?
300
This is H2O in solid form.
What is ice?
400

is the process that changes a substance from a liquid to a gas

Evaporation

400
Waters ability to pour faster than honey is referred to as?
What is viscosity?
400
The law that tells us when we put the sealed coke bottle into the hot water, it blows up, and when the bottle is put into the cold water, it shrinks.
What is Charles's Law?
400

is one in which the energy needed is absorbed from the surrounding environment.

Endothermic

400
When matter changes from liquid to solid.
What is freezing?
500

Formed when electrons dissociate from the nucleus. The fourth state of matter.

What is plasma

500
Temperature at which ice melts into liquid.
What is 0 degrees C and 32 degrees F?
500

is when a solid becomes a gas

Sublimination

500
Is freezing an endothermic or exothermic process?

Exothermic

500

Is Condensation an endothermic or exothermic process?

exothermic