Vocabulary
States of Matter
Intensive Properties
Extensive Properties
Misc.
100

How tightly packed the atoms are in a substance is it's_______

Density

100

Ella pours herself a glass of soda with ice in it. Identify which objects a solid, liquid, and gas.

The ice is the solid, the soda is the liquid, and the bubbles are the gas

100

True or False: Ice is less dense than water, so it floats.

True

100

A measurement that indicates how heavy a person or thing is, depends on the amount of gravity.

Weight

100

What unit is used to measure mass?

grams (g)

200

What is melting point?

The temperature when a solid turns into a liquid

200

Water can be a solid, liquid, or a gas.

What causes the difference between these states of matter?

The amount of energy in the atoms 

The temperature of the substance. 

The amount of space between the atoms

200

When an item reaches it freezing point, it changes from _______ to ___________?

a liquid to a solid

200

the amount of space a substance or object occupies.

Volume

200

What is known as the universal solvent?

Water

300

When an item is soluble, what does that mean?

It will dissolve in a solvent

300

When ice melts, a solid is changed into a liquid.  What causes this change?

The molecules have more energy (temperature increases) and spread apart.

300

If an item is more dense than water, it will ______. If an item is less dense than water, it will _______.

sink; float

300

What is mass? 

 the amount of matter in an object

300

Name an item that is used to measure volume

Beakers, graduated cylinders, and kitchen measuring spoons and cups can be used to measure volume.

400

When a liquid turns into a gas the temperature of the substance at that point is called

boiling point

400

What happens when molecules in a substance slow down?

Heat is released. 

The atoms come closer together. 

The temperature decreases. 

400

The solubility of a substance can be changed by doing which of the following?

Changing it's temperature

400

Volume of liquids are measured in what type of units?

milliliters (mL)
400

What force controls weight?

Gravity

500

anything that occupies space and has mass

Matter

500

What are the defining characteristics of a solid? Think about shape and volume

A solid has a definite shape and a definite volume.

500

Name three intensive properties

  • Boiling Point
  • Density
  • State of Matter
  • Color
  • Melting Point
  • Odor
  • Temperature
  • Luster
  • Hardness
  • Elasticity
  • Magnetism


500

Name three extensive properties

  • Volume
  • Mass
  • Size
  • Weight
  • Length
500

Measuring density has to do with which two extensive properties?

Mass and Volume