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Name the four states of matter. 

What are gas, solid, liquid, and plasma?

100

The process of changing from solid to liquid. 

What is melting?

100

Steam is this type of matter. 

What is a gas?

100

The process of changing from gas to liquid. 

What is condensation?

100
Change from liquid to solid.

What is freezing?

200

Change from liquid to gas.

What is evaporation?

200

A block of ice is this state of matter. 

What is solid?

200

Juice is in the ______ state. 

What is liquid?

200

The temperature at which a substance will change from solid to liquid. 

What is 0 degrees Celsius? 

200

This state of matter has no defined shape or volume. 

What is a gas? 

300

This state of matter has a define volume, but no defined shape. 

What is a liquid?

300

The temperature at which a liquid will change to gas. 

What is 100 degrees Celsius? 

300

This state of matter has a definite volume and shape. 

What is a solid? 

300

A liquid’s resistance to flow. 

What is viscosity? 

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: 

The change from solid directly to gas. 

What is sublimation? 

400

The force exerted per unit area. 

What is pressure?

400
Change from gas directly to solid. 

What is deposition?

400

True or false: Honey has more viscosity than water. 

What is true?

400

An object’s ability to float.

What is buoyancy? 

400

Freezing point of water. 

What is 0 degrees Celsius?

500

Define the relationship between thermal and kinetic energy.

What is direct? 

As thermal energy increases, kinetic energy increases. As thermal energy decreases, kinetic energy decreases. 

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: 

The forces acting on an object suspended in water are _____ and ______.

What are buoyant and gravitational (weight)?

500

The relationship between pressure and volume. 

When one decreases, the other increases. 

What is Boyle’s Law/Indirect relationship?

500

__________’s Principle states that fluid velocity increases when the fluid flow is restricted. 

What is Bernoulli? 

500

When gas is held at a constant pressure, the volume is directly related to the temperature. If volume increases, temperature increases. If volume decreases, temperature will decrease.

What is Charles’s Law/Direct relationship?