Vocabulary
Model of Matter
States of Matter
Temperature
Other
100

 Everything that has mass and takes up space

Matter

100

What are the little bits of matter called in the model we have been learning about?

Particles

100

A block of cheese is an example of a...

Solid

100

What is the temperature scale we use in Canada?

Celsius

100

How closely packed particles are within a space is called what?

Density

200

The amount of matter in something 

Mass 

200

How are particles arranged within a solid?

Tightly packed together. 

200

A substance cannot be compressed, Has high attractive forces, and is a fixed shape. It is a...

Solid

200

What is the freezing/melting point of water?

0°C

200

Order the states of matter by how strong the attractive force is between their particles.

Solids>Liquids>Gasses
300

Amount of space and object takes up

Volume

300

The particles of a substance have moved farther apart and are starting to move faster. What has happened to the substance?

It has been heated up. 

300

Name two properties of liquids.

They take the form of their container, cannot be compressed, can be poured, particles can move around.

300

If you stretch a balloon over the top of a bottle and put the bottle into boiling water, what will the balloon do? Why?

It will inflate. The air particles will spread out and take up more space, filling the balloon.

300

What is one way that engineers can design buildings that can resist temperature changes?

Expansion joints, temperature resistant materials

400

The change of state from gas to liquid.

Condensation

400

How do particles respond when they are cooled down?

The draw closer together, slow down, and the attractive forces between them increase. 

400

When a substance changes states, which physical property stays the same?

Mass

400

Describe how a liquid thermometer works.

As the liquid in the thermometer is heated the particles in the liquid move farther apart. This causes the liquid to increase in volume. This extra volume is forced up into the tube which shows the temperature. When cooled, the particles move closer together again, lowering the volume instead.

400

Name two possible impacts that could happen if ice had a higher density than liquid water.

Lots of responses.

500

The change of state from solid to gas 

Sublimation

500

Describe how the particles behave when enough heat is applied to a liquid to cause a phase change. 

Particles begin to move faster. Attractive forces decrease. Particles spread farther apart. Eventually the particles break away from each other to become a gas. 
500

When a substance changes states, what is the physical property that does change?

Volume

500

Why does ice float?

The particles form special bonds between each other which hold them in a structure which has more space between the particles. This causes the density of ice to be lower. As a liquid, the particles are constantly moving around on top of each other so the density is higher. 

500

Why can things float?

The density of the substance that is floating is lower than the density of the liquid it is floating on.