Density
States of Matter
Phase Changes 1
Phase Changes 2
Phase Changes 3
100

Which has a higher density? Golf Ball or Ping Pong Ball 

Golf Ball 

100

Water is considered a ___________. 

Liquid

100

When you add energy, the distance between particles  (increases or decreases)

Increases

100

An ice cube becoming water is ____________. 

Melting 

100

Juice going into the freezer to become a popsicle is what phase change? 

Freezing

200
In a higher density object the particles are _____________ together. 

Closer

200

This state of matter has particles close together and in an orderly arrangement. 

Solid 

200

Boiling water is an example of (freezing or vaporization)

vaporization

200

An object going from a liquid to a solid is due to a _________ in the energy. 

Decrease

200

Vaporization is when a liquid becomes a _____. 

Gas 

300

True or False: You can change the density of an object by cutting it in half. 

False 

300

The particles in a solid __________(type of movement) since they are closely packed together. 

Vibrate

300

In order to freeze something, do you increase or decrease the amount of energy it contains? 

Decrease

300

Droplets on the side of a glass is an example of: 

Condensation

300

Sublimation (a solid to a gas) is due to an large _________ in energy. 

Increase

400

The object with a higher density will ________ when in water. 

Sink

400

This state of matter has a definite volume, but takes on the shape of the container they are in. 

Liquid

400

Name the three phase changes that are due to an increase in energy. 

Melting, Vaporization or Evaporation, Sublimation

400

Increasing energy causes the particles to move ______. 

Faster

400

Decreasing the energy causes the particles to move ________. 

Slower

500

What is the formula for density? 

Density= Mass/Volume 

500

True or False: Gases are always less dense than air

False

500

This is the temperature at which water freezes.

What is 0 degrees Celsius and 32 degrees Fahrenheit?
500

This is the temperature at which water boils.

What is 100 degrees Celsius and 212 degrees Fahrenheit?

500

This is the element that makes your Pepsi fizz.

What is carbon dioxide?