States of Matter
Particles
Heat and Temperature
Particle Movement
Challenge Questions
100

What are the three common states of matter?

Solid, liquid, and gas

100

Everything is made of tiny little _____.

particles

100

When particles get heated, they move this way.

faster

100

How do particles move in a solid?

They vibrate in place.

100

Name the three common states of matter.

Solid, liquid, and gas

200

In which state do particles vibrate in fixed positions?

Solid

200

Particles are always doing this.

Moving

200

This measures how hot or cold something is.

Temperature

200

How do particles move in a liquid?

They slide past each other.

200

True or False: Particles stop moving at room temperature.

False

300

Which state of matter has particles that move freely and spread out?

Gas

300

When matter gets heated, particles move this way.

Faster

300

Temperature measures the average _____ energy of particles.

Kinetic
300

How do particles move in a gas?

They move freely and quickly in all directions.

300

Heating a substance increases the particles’ _____ energy.

Kinetic

400

What state of matter takes the shape of its container but keeps the same amount

liquid

400

There are spaces between these.

Particles

400

When particles are heated, they usually spread farther _____

Apart

400

What happens to particle movement when matter is heated?

Particles move faster.

400

Why are gases easy to compress?

Because there are large spaces between the particles

500

Which state has the fastest particles?

 Gas

500

Different materials are made of different kinds of these.

Particles

500

This happens when particles gain enough energy to change from liquid to gas.

Evaporation

500

Which state of matter has the fastest-moving particles?

Gas.

500

Why does the smell of garlic spread through a room?

 Because gas particles move freely and diffuse through the air