States of Matter
Phase Changes
Gas Laws
Thermal Energy
WILD
100

What is the shape of a solid? 

 A solid has a definite shape.

100

What is melting?

Melting is the phase change from solid to liquid.

100

What is Boyle's Law?

Boyle's Law states that when volume decreases, pressure increases.

100

What happens to particles when thermal energy is added?

When thermal energy is added, particles move faster and may change phase.

100

What are the smallest particles of matter called

molecules

200

What is the volume of a liquid?

A liquid has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container.

200

 What is condensation?

Condensation is the phase change from gas to liquid.

200

What happens to gas volume when temperature increases?

Gas volume increases when temperature increases.

200

How does removing thermal energy affect a liquid?

Removing thermal energy can cause a liquid to freeze into a solid.

300

What is the particle arrangement in a gas?

In a gas, particles are widely spaced and move freely.

300

What is vaporization?

Vaporization is the phase change from liquid to gas.

300

Describe what happens to a balloon when heated.

When heated, the balloon expands as the gas inside increases in volume.

300

 What is the effect of heating on gas particles?

Heating causes gas particles to move faster and occupy more space.

300

What is Mrs. McGill's sons' name

Liam

400

Give an example of a liquid.

answers will vary

400

What is sublimation?

 Sublimation is the phase change from solid to gas.

400

What does Charles's Law state?

 Charles's Law states that when temperature increases, the volume of a gas increases.

400

How does cooling affect particle motion?

Cooling slows down particle motion.

500

What happens to particles in a solid?

Particles are tightly packed and vibrate in place.

500

Describe deposition in your own words.

Deposition is when a gas changes directly to a solid without becoming a liquid.

500

How does pressure relate to gas volume in Boyle's Law?

In Boyle's Law, as pressure increases, volume decreases, demonstrating an inverse relationship.

500

Describe how thermal energy affects phase changes.

Thermal energy determines the phase of a substance; adding energy can cause melting or vaporization, while removing energy can cause freezing or condensation.