States of Matter
Properties
Vocabulary
Bonus
Particles
100

Which state of matter has a definite shape and volume?

Solid

100

What property can you observe using your nose?

odor or smell

100

Matter is

anything that has mass and takes up space.

100

When an ice cube turns into a liquid it is ______.

melting.

100

the particles in a gas are

freely moving or not packed together

200

A liquid has a definite ______, but not a definite _____.

volume; shape

200

Is weight a measurable or observable property?

measurable

200

A property is 

a characteristic or something that can be sued to describe something. 

200

When water cools or changes into a solid it ______.

freezes

200

the particles in a solid are

tightly packed together

300

What are the three states of Matter?

Solids, liquids, and gas

300

Which of the following is a property of matter? liquid, gas, solid, mass

mass

300

Mass is 

the amount of matter in an object

300

What is the fourth state of matter?

Plasma

300

the particles in a liquid are

loosely packed, but not free like gas

400

A gas does not have a definte ________ or _______.

volume; shape

400

What property can be observed when you eat?

taste

400

Volume is

how much space an object takes up.
400

What is the fifth state of matter?

Colliod

400

When matter is cooled, the particles slow down and _____.

condense

500

A desk is an example of what state of matter?

solid

500

What property can describe how something feels?

texture

500

Density is 

the amount if matter in a certain volume of a substance

500

Water forms on the outside of a glass. What is this process called?

Condensation

500

When the particles in matter heat up, they speed up and ______.

evaporate or seperate