States of Matter
Changes of State
Conservation of Matter
Molecules and Temperature
100

What is a solid?

  • A solid has a definite shape and volume, with closely packed molecules

100

What happens during melting?

During melting, a solid changes into a liquid as it gains heat energy and its molecules move more freely.

100

What does conservation of matter mean?

Conservation of matter means that matter cannot be created or destroyed; it only changes forms.

100

How do molecules behave in a solid?

 

  • In a solid, molecules are tightly packed and vibrate in place, maintaining a fixed shape and volume.

200

What is a liquid?

A liquid has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container, with molecules that are close together but can move around.

200

What happens during freezing?

During freezing, a liquid turns into a solid as it loses heat energy and its molecules become more ordered.

200

Give an example of conservation of matter.

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200

What happens to molecules when a liquid is heated?

When a liquid is heated, its molecules gain energy, move faster, and may eventually evaporate into gas.

300

What is a gas?

A gas has no definite shape or volume, with molecules that are far apart and move freely.

300

What is evaporation?

Evaporation is the process where liquid turns into gas when it gains enough energy.

300

How does matter change during evaporation?

Molecules warm and change from a liquid to a gas - they become free to move around

300

How do gas molecules move?

Gas molecules move quickly and freely, spreading out to fill the container they are in.

400

What is plasma?

Plasma is a state of matter where gas is energized until atomic electrons are no longer associated with their parent nuclei.

400

What is condensation?

Condensation is the process where gas turns into liquid as it loses energy and cools down.

400

Explain what happens when it looks like matter is disappearing 

The matter is really just changing form

400

What happens to molecules in freezing temperatures?

In freezing temperatures, molecules lose energy, slow down, and become more ordered, forming a solid.