Vocabulary
States of Matter
Temperature
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Kinetic Energy 

energy of motion 

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What are the three states of matter?

The three states of matter are gas, liquid, and solid 

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What are the three temperature scales?

Fahrenheit, Celsius, Kelvin

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What is an example of thermal expansion?

expansion joints, the metal ball and ring, the wooden door not being able to close in the summertime 

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Mass

The amount of matter an object has 

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In which state of matter do particles have the least kinetic energy?

Solids 

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What temperature does water freeze on the Fahrenheit scale? 

32 degrees Fahrenheit 

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At what temperature does water freeze on the Celsius scale?

0 degrees Celsius 

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Matter

The amount of particles the object has 

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True of false: liquids have a true shape 

False

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What is the definition of temperature?

The average kinetic energy of a substance 

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Which state of matter does diffusion occur most easily in?

gases 

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Volume 

The amount of space an object occupies 

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In which state of matter do particles have the most kinetic energy?

Gases

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At what temperature does water boil on the Celsius scale?

100 degrees Celsius 

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Why are expansion joints used on bridges and sidewalks?

Expansion joints are used because the particles in these substances contract in the winter and expand in the summer which causes it to crack or break 

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Diffusion 

Movement of particles or molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration 

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Describe the movement of particles in all three states of matter 

Solids - particles vibrate in place 

Liquids - particles slide past each other 

Gases - particles move fast, crash into each other and bounce away 

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What does the temperature need to be on the Kelvin scale for particles to stop moving?

Absolute 0 Kelvin 

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True or false: If a substance has an increased mass then its kinetic energy increases as well

True