States of Matter
Properties
Changing States of Matter
Describing Matter
Matter Labs
100
This is the ability to do work.
What is Energy?
100
Color, size, shape, odor, and texture are all examples of this...
What is physical properties?
100
A change of state from a solid to directly to a gas
What is sublimation?
100
When a substance freezes, the molecules do this
What is lose energy and move less?
100
In our lab, this liquid had a density of 1.00 g/cm3
What is water?
200
When a substance goes through this change, a new substance with different properties is formed.
What is a chemical change?
200
Change of state from a solid to a liquid
What is melting?
200
Oxygen, nitrogen, helium, hydrogen, are all examples of this
What is gases?
200
In our lab, the density of this liquid was less than water
What is rubbing alcohol?
300
The attraction between these in a gas is low.
What is molecules?
300
This is the mass per unit volume of a substance, or the amount of matter in a given space.
What is density?
300
Change of state from a gas to a liquid
What is condensation?
300
Wood, sand, ice, bricks and steel are examples of this
What are solids?
400
In this state of matter, there is no definite shape but a definite volume.
What is liquid?
400
When oil rises and floats to the top of water, it is because of
What is buoyancy?
400
Change of state from a liquid to a gas
What is vaporization?
400
This is states that matter cannot be created of destroyed.
What is law of conservation of mass?
400
To calculate the density of a liquid, you would use this formula?
What is d= m/v?
500
The molecules in this state of matter will spread out in all directions to fill their container
What is gas?
500
Chemical properties cannot be seen until this happens or takes place
What is a reaction?
500
Change of state from a liquid to a solid
What is freezing?
500
Color changes, frizzing foaming,production of heat, light, odor and sound are clues that this is happening
What is chemical change
500
In our lab, this liquid had a density of more than 1 g/cm3
What is glycerin?