What is Volume?
The amount of 3D space that something takes up.
What is matter?
Matter is anything that has mass and volume.
Matter is anything made of atoms.
What is the process by which a solid becomes a liquid?
Melting
Which phase of matter changes its shape AND volume?
Gas
What is the name of Ms. Murphy's dog?
Gator
What is Mass?
The amount of matter in something.
What are atoms?
Atoms are the smallest unit of matter.
What is the process of a Gas changing into a Liquid?
Condensation
Which phase of matter changes its shape but not its volume?
Liquid
What NBA team is Mr. Hilton waaaay too obsessed with?
Utah JaZzZ!
What is Density?
The ratio of matter to volume
How tightly packed the matter/atoms are in a given volume/space.
Why are gold and oxygen considered "pure" substances?
Pure substances are made of only ONE kind of atom.
All Elements are pure substances, each made up of a unique type of atom.
Desublimation is when a substance changes from which phase into which phase?
Gas to a Solid
Describe the spacing and movement of atoms in a solid.
Atoms are tightly packed/locked together/touching.
Atoms are vibrating/shaking.
What type of animal attacked Mr. Schmid inside a moving car?
(Mammal - Fish - Bird - Insect - Reptile - Amphibian)
What is the Density Formula?
Density = Mass / Volume
What are 5 examples of elements?
Answers may vary.
What is the difference between Evaporation and Boiling?
Evaporation is heating at the surface of a liquid, changing it into a gas.
Boiling is heating throughout a liquid, changing it into a gas.
How are the atoms in a gas different from those in a liquid?
Atoms in a gas are far apart and moving fast.
Atoms in a liquid are closer together, touching, and moving relatively slowly.
Who can do a muscle up?
a. Mrs. Murphy
b. Mr. Schmid
c. Mrs. Tibbets
d. Mr. Guiod
Mrs. Tibbets
What unit(s) is Density measured in?
g/cm3 OR g/ml
What is the difference between an atom and a molecule?
Molecules are larger particles that a formed by combining two or more atoms.
What is Absolute Zero?
0 degrees Kelvin / -273.15 Fahrenheit / -460 Celsius
Lowest Temperature possible
Atoms stop moving entirely.
What are two examples of Plasma?
Fire, Lightning, Sun and other stars, Flourescent light bulbs, Neon signs, Northern Lights, etc
What sport did Ms. Alekseyev teach in her first teaching job?
(not in a school)
Karate!