How heavy something is without gravity
What is mass?
The volume of a cube with a height of 2 cm, a width of 2 cm, and a length of 2 cm (don't forget units)
What is 6 cm^3 (cubed)?
The phase change that occurs when boiling water
What is evaporation/vaporization?
The college Miss J graduated from
What is Coastal Carolina?
Unit for volume of a liquid
What is mililiters?
The density of an object with a mass of 12 g and a volume of 6 mL (include units)
What is 2 g/mL?
The phase change that describes frosty the snowman becoming a puddle of water
What is melting?
What are all molecules always in a constant state of?
What is motion?
The law that states that matter cannot be created or destroyed.
What is the law of conservation of matter?
The density of an object with a mass of 78 g and a volume of 145 cm cubed
0.54 g/cm3
The phase change that involves an ice cube tray full of water
What is freezing?
The factor that remains constant during a phase change
What is temperature?
The factor that measures mass per volume
what is density?
The mass of an object with a density of 10 g/mL and a volume of 3 mL
What is 30 g?
The phase change that describes the fogging of a mirror after a long, hot shower
What is condensation?
What happens, in terms of particle movement, when an object's kinetic energy increases
What is the particles move faster?
The end point of the pressure–temperature curve that designates extreme conditions under which a liquid and its vapor can coexist (Hint:Out of this world!)
What is the critical point?
The density of a 10 g object that was put into a graduated cylinder that had a starting volume of 5 mL and a final volume of 45 mL
What is 0.25 g/mL or 1/4 g/mL?
The phase change that describes dry ice
what is sublimation (solid to gas)?
As a solid turns to a liquid it's what happens to the thermal energy.
What is increases?