States of Matter
The Particle Model of Matter
Random Questions about Particles
Viscosity
Density
100
The state of matter that has a definite shape and definite volume.
What is a solid?
100
All matter in the world are made up of these.
What are particles?
100
Water and carbon dioxide are examples of this type of pure substance, in which the particles have different atoms.
What are compounds?
100
If a substance is described as being thick, it can be also described as having a high this.
What is viscosity?
100
The formula for density involves these two quantities.
What are volume and mass?
200
This state of matter has the most space between the particles.
What is a gas?
200
The speed of the particles is based on this.
What is the temperature?
200
Mixtures where you are can clearly see two different phases are called this.
What are mechanical mixtures (or heterogeneous mixtures)?
200
The rate at which a fluid, such as molasses, moves from one point to another is called this. Molasses would have a very low one of these.
What is flow rate?
200
This is the unit for the density of a fluid.
What is g/mL?
300
Fluids are defined as these two states of matter.
What are liquids and gases?
300
Salt easily dissolves in water due to these types of forces acting on the particles.
What are attractive forces?
300
When a solute and a solvent are combined, you create this mixture.
What is a solution (or homogeneous mixture)?
300
Viscosity can also be described as its resistance to this.
What is flow?
300
This fluid has a density of 1g/mL
What is water?
400
The particles in this state of matter are vibrating.
What is a solid?
400
The particle model of matter states that this is in between them.
What is space?
400
This describes a solution in which no more solute can dissolve in the solvent.
What is saturated?
400
The resistance to flow is due to internal this.
What is friction?
400
If a substance has a density less than water, the substance will do this in water.
What is float in water?
500
The particles in this state of matter flow past each other.
What is a liquid?
500
Particles found in these are always the same.
What are pure substances?
500
By increasing or decreasing the temperature of a homogeneous mixture, or by stirring or agitating a homogeneous mixture, you are deliberately changing this rate.
What is the rate of dissolving?
500
When you increase the temperature of this, the viscosity of it will also increase.
What is a gas.
500
The formula for finding the mass of a substance given that you have the volume and density is this.
What is volume times density?