A state of matter that has a definite volume but fills the container it is placed in.
Liquid
When a state of matter is described as going from a solid to a liquid.
What is melting?
This is the term used for a liquid's resistance to flow.
What is viscosity?
This is a word you could use to describe the taste of an acid.
What is sour?
Red litmus paper would change to this color when placed in a base.
What is blue?
The state of matter in which the particles move fast and a spread out
This phase change happens when a substance goes from a gas to a liquid.
What is condensation?
This is the attraction water molecules have to one another that allows a dome to form on the top of a glass of water.
What is surface tension?
What is red?
The way a base would feel if spilled on your hands.
What is slippery?
The state of matter in which ions form due to the substance being superheated
What must be added and removed from a sbstance to cause a phase change?
What is energy?
This is ther term used to describe the ability for liquid to dissolve a substance.
What is 1 - 6.9?
Bases range form these numbers on the pH scale.
What is 7.1 - 14?
This state of matter can only be produced in a lab and is as close to absolute zero as possible.
What is Bose Einstein Condensate?
Dry ice is an example of this type of phase change.
What is sublimation?
Water taking more time to cool down than a metal pan is due to this property of water.
This forms when an acid reacts with a base.
What is salt and water?
What are hydroxide ions?
This is an example of the state of matter that contains only vibrating particles but will float on water.
When energy is removed from a liquid, it will change to this state of matter.
What is a solid?
Water is given this name due to its ability to dissolve so many substances.
What is the universal solvent?
The type of ions that make up an acid and determine its consentration.
What are hydrogen ions?
This is a word to describe the taste of a basic substance.
What is bitter?