As a Matter of Fact
It's just a Phase
Everything Changes
Follow Your Density
100

What is the definition of a state of matter?

The physical form of which a solid exists

100
What two physical changes occur for a solid to become a liquid?

Melting and Evaporating

100
How does a gas become plasma?

Through ionization

100
What is the term for an object that breaks under low pressure?

Brittleness

200

What does the Law of Conservation of Matter state?

Matter cannot be created or destroyed

200
What states of matter has definite shape and volume?

A solid

200

Burning wood is an example of what type of change?

Chemical change

200

These states/ this state of matter takes shape of the container it is in..

Liquid and gases

300

What is volume?

The amount of space an object occupies. 

300

What type of matter is made of a single particle?

Element

300

Name the difference between a physical and chemical change....

A chemical change changes the identity of a substances, but a physical change does not

300
Define a chemical equation

An equation that describes a chemical change

400

What is a mixture?

A substance created from mixing two different substances together.


400

When water changes phases what type of change occurs?

Physical change

400

What is the chemical process that occurs when a substance changes because of the addition of oxygen?

Oxidation

400

Why must a chemical equation be balanced?

It must be balanced to follow the law of conservation of matter, the number of atoms must be the same on both sides of the equation.
500

What are three ways you can classify the different states of matter?

particle arrangement

energy of particles 

distance between particles

500

Name two components of a solution

Solute and Solvent

500

What is a physical property?

A characteristic that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of a substance.

500
What is a reactant and where is it located in an chemical equation?

A reactant is the substances present before a reaction takes place and they are normally found on the left of the catalyst.