Everything that has mass and takes up space
What is Matter
When does the intermolecular force of matter change?
What is ' when temperature changes'
What are the 3 states of matter
What is solid, liquid, and gas
Ice cubes changing into water is caused by what?
What is Heating
Why does the solid state of water expand.
Ice expands because although the particle force is stronger and they slow down, the particles themselves expand, increasing volume.
The amount of matter in something
What is Mass
You can tell the difference between a rock and a pumice stone by testing what physical property?
What is sink or float.
Pancake syrup is in what state?
Adding heat to a pot of water will change the liquid into what state?
What is gas
Why does ice float?
What is; Ice is less dense than water.
Definite shape and size
What is Solid
Water freezes at what point
0 degrees celcius
An ice cube is in what state of matter?
What is a solid
The process of changing from a gas to a liquid is called?
What is condensation
What is traditional room temperature, and the boiling point of water.
What is 20-22 degrees celcius, and 100 degrees celcius.
Takes the shape of the container it is in
What is Liquid
When a solid turns into a gas
What is Sublimation
Steam is in what state?
What is a gas
The reversable phase change from deposition is called what, and what is it
What is sublimation, when a solid turns back into a gas.
At which degree does liquid water start to become less dense
What is 4 degrees celcius
Particles slow down and contract
When temperature becomes colder
You observe Physical Properties with what five senses?
Sight, touch, hearing, smell, and taste
Think of a glass of soda the bubbles are an example of what state of matter?
What is a gas
When a gas turns into a solid
What is deposition
In a liquid thermometer, the liquid expands when heated, forcing the liquid to move up (heated) or down (cooling)