The three states of matter
What is Solid, Liquid, and Gas?
The type of properties that include shape, size, color, and texture
What is Physical Properties?
When somethings floats on top of water, then that substance is said to be
What is Less dense?
The solute in a solution
What is The substance that is dissolved?
The type of energy that is needed to change one state of matter to another
What is Thermal Energy? Heat?
The state of matter that has particles packed tightly together and vibrating in place
What is Solid?
The difference between Physical and Chemical properties
What is Physical properties can be reversed and Chemical cannot
Box A has volume of 35 cubic centimeters and has a mass of 14 grams. Box B has a volume of 35 cubic centimeters and has a mass of 9 grams. The box with the greater density
What is Box A?
The definition of Solubility
What is The ability to dissolve a substance into another?
The melting point of a substance (must include the states of matter in your answer)
What is The temperature in which a solid melts into a liquid
The state of matter that has the ability to change its volume
What is Gas?
The difference between a Characteristic property and Non-Characteristic property
What is Characteristic properties help identify a substance and Non-Characteristic properties can describe many substances
The two physical properties needed to calculate for Density
What is Mass and Volume?
The formula to calculate the concentration of a solution
What is Mass of solute/Volume of solvent?
The behavior of particles when thermal energy is added
What is Particles speed up and move further apart?
The states of matter in order from least distance between particles to greatest distance between particles
What is Solid, Liquid, Gas?
The name of the chemical property demonstrated when you start a campfire
What is Flammability?
The change in density from a large bar of gold to a small piece of gold
What is They are the same substance therefore they have the same density
The three factors that affect the solubility of a solid solute
What is Shaking/Stirring, Temperature, and Particle Size?
The reason why melting and freezing points are the same for a substance
What is Because the two processes occur at the same temperature, it just depends on whether heat is being added or removed?
The states of matter in order from greatest amount of energy to least amount of energy
What is Gas, Liquid, Solid?
The type of Physical properties that are unique to a certain substance (including: density, solubility, melting/boiling point)
What is Characteristic Properties
The way to increase density without adding any more matter
What is Make the volume smaller?
The state of a solution when there is more than the maximum amount of solute dissolved into (typically with an increase in temperature)
What is Supersaturated?
The process of deposition is a change in state of matter from _________ to ________
What is Gas to Solid?