Properties of States of Matter
Name that Phase Change
Conductor or Insulator
Heat Transfer
Waves
Cells and Life
Cells and Life: T or F
Final Jeopardy
100

This state of matter is known for its high KE and lack of a fixed structure, shape, and volume.

What is Gas?

100

When liquid water becomes a gas this has occured.

What is evaporation?

100

This prevents the transfer of heat from one object to another.

What is an insulator?

100

Feeling heat from directly touching a hot object is known as this.

What is Conduction

100

When you look into a mirror, you see this.

What is a Reflection?

100

The invention of this tool allowed scientist to develop the Cell Theory.

What is the Microscope?

100

Unicellular organisms can develop tissues and organs.

What is False?

200

This state of matter is known for its medium KE and fixed volume.

What is Liquid?

200

When freezing occurs, this state of matter is transitioning to this state of matter.

What is liquid to solid?

200

This is an object that allows heat to transfer through it easily.

What is a Conductor?

200

Heat from the Sun travels to Earth through this.

What is Radiation?
200

Daily Double: The bending of light that occurs when light travels from one medium to another is called this.

What is Refraction?
200
All living things are made of these?

What are cells?

200

Different types of cells in a multicellular organism perform different jobs.

What is True?

300

Daily Double: This is the amount of space something takes up. It is fixed for both liquids and solids.

What is Volume?

300

When this state of matter loses energy it becomes a liquid.

What is a gas?

300

An oven mit is one of these.

What is an Insulator?

300

When hot air rises and cold air sinks, this type of current is happening.

What is Convection?

300

When light waves are captured and stored by a surface this has occured.

What is absorption?

300

This type of organism must perform all functions necessary for life within a single cell.

What is a unicellular organism?

300

All cells with in an organism look the same.

What is False

300

Cells and Life

In order to survive, all living things must perform these 6 functions.
400
Particles in an object will begin to move faster and further apart when you add this?

What is Heat?

400

Droplets forming on the side of a water bottle are a result of this phase change.

What is Condensation?

400

Also elements on the periodic table, these materials are often used in the kitchen to conduct heat. (name 1)

What is Aluminum, copper, or iron.

400

Heat is transferred in this direction.

What is from warmer objects to cooler objects?

400

These cannot travel through the vacuum of space due the fact they require a medium.

What are Sound Waves/Mechanical Waves?

400

Water, rocks, and coal are examples of this.

What are non-living things.

400

Multicellular organisms are never microscopic.

What is False.

500

This state of matter will maintain its shape when placed in a new container.

What is Solid?

500

In order for a phase change to happen this must occur.

What is a change in kinetic energy/temperature?

500

When it comes to designing coolers, this material would best insulate our ice chest on a hot day.

What is plastic?

500

In order for heat to transfer from one object to another there must be a difference in this.

What is temperature?

500

This is really a reflection of sound waves.

What is an Echo?

500

Cell Theory states that: 1. All living things are made of cells.

2. Cells are basic unit of life.

3. This

What is "All cells come from pre-existing cells."?

500

Humans, plants, and bacteria are ALL living.

True