States of Matter
Changing States of Matter
Miscellaneous
Vocabulary
True or False
100
Tightly packed and vibrates in place
What is a solid
100

A change of state from a gas to a solid

What is deposition

100

What is the freezing point of water in Celsius and Fahrenheit?

0 degrees Celsius and 32 degrees F

100

Liquid changing to a gas.9(General term)

What is vaporization?

100

An example of condensation is water on your bathroom mirror after a hot shower.

 true

200
Particles can slide past each other
What is a liquid
200
Boiling water becomes a
What is gas
200

What is the melting point of water in Celsius and Fahrenheit?

0 and 32 degrees

200

A gas changing to a liquid.

What condensation?

200

When a liquid freezes, it gains energy.

What is False

300
Particles take the shape of the container that it is in
What is liquid
300

The change of a liquid to a gas only at the surface

What is evaporation?

300

When a substance freezes is energy gained or lost?

Energy is lost.
300

boiling and evaporation

What are two forms of vaporization?

300

The boiling point of water is 212 degrees Fahrenheit.

That's when it turns into a vapor.

What is true

400
Fastest moving particles of all the states of matter
What is gas
400
A change from a gas to a liquid
What is condensation
400

Where does water on the outside of a cold glass of soda pop come from?

Condensation (water vapor in the air condenses when it hits the cold glass)

400

A solid turning directly to a gas.

What is sublimation?

400

An example of sublimation is dew on the morning grass.

What is false.

500
When you add energy to a liquid, what happens to the particles?
What is they move faster
500
Changing from a solid directly to a gas
What is sublimation
500

Why is it possible that we are drinking the same water that people drank 5,000 years ago?

The Water Cycle

500

A gas changing directly to a solid.

What is deposition?

500

When you add heat to a substance, the particles will move faster and gain energy.

What is true