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State of Matter
Changes of State
Matter Vocabulary
Give me an Example
In-Class Questions
100
Changes shape in a container. May not fill the entire container.
What is a liquid?
100
Water droplets form on the outside of a cold glass of orange juice.
What is Condensation?
100
100 Degrees C or 212 Degrees Fahrenheit.
What is boiling point?
100
Lightning.
What is an example of natural plasma?
100
Particles that have broken apart.
What is plasma?
200
Does not change shape in a container.
What is a solid?
200
Solid -> Gas
What is Sublimation?
200
The physical forms in which a substance can exist.
What is states of matter?
200
Helium.
What is an example of a gas?
200
These particles have the most energy.
What are gas particles?
300
Changes shape in a container, will expand to fill the entire container.
What is a gas?
300
Energy is lost from liquid water in ice cube trays.
What is Freezing?
300
The conversion of a substance from one physical form to another.
What is change of state?
300
Paper.
What is an example of a solid?
300
Particles are packed tightly together and vibrate in place.
What is a solid?
400
Particles can move about freely.
What are gas particles?
400
You left water in a pot unattended on the stove and come back to an empty pot.
What is Vaporization?
400
At constant pressure, the volume of a gas increases as it's temperature increases.
What is Charles's Law?
400
The light bulbs in our classroom.
What is an example of man-made plasma?
400
Particles can flow past one another.
What is a liquid?
500
Does not have a definite shape or volume and whose particles have broken apart.
What is plasma?
500
Melting, Vaporization, Sublimation, Condensation, Freezing.
What are the 5 changes of state of matter?
500
At a constant temperature, the volume of a fixed amount of gas increases as its pressure decreases.
What is Boyle's Law?
500
Clouds.
What is an example of a liquid?
500
The term used to describe a change of state that loses energy.
What is exothermic?