Anything that has mass and takes up space is _________.
Matter
Kinetic, potential, and mechanical are all types of _______________.
Energy
Energy that is transferred from one thing to another as the result of a difference in temperature is called _____________.
Heat
_________ is the measure of how close the particles are to each other.
Density
The smallest units of matter are called _____________.
Atoms
Give me an example of a molecule.
Water, carbon dioxide, glucose, etc.
The molecules of the substance connect more strongly to one another when they change from a ______ to a _____. *There are multiple answers I would accept
Gas to Liquid OR Liquid to Solid
________ is the transfer of energy by direct contact.
Conduction
What is the formula for finding density?
Mass divided by volume
________ are the smallest subatomic particles.
Electrons
The state of matter with a definite shape and definite volume is ________.
Solid
_______ is what happens when something turns from a solid to a liquid.
Melting
When something gets bigger because of heat, this is called ________________.
Thermal expansion
The state of matter that tends to have the most density is ________.
Solids
What part of the periodic table box tells us how many protons are in an element?
Atomic Number
The state of matter with an indefinite shape and definite volume is ________.
__________ is the process of something turning from a gas to a liquid.
Condensation
The transfer of thermal energy by movement of particles through gases and liquids is ______.
Convection
What happens to an object’s density when it gets hot?
Where most of the mass of an atom is located: __________
Nucleus
Imagination, rainbows, fire, curiosity, time, etc.
If both pots are heating to the point of boiling, what process would take place? *Hint - I'm NOT looking for "convection" as the answer.
Evaporation
__________ is the only nonmetal that is considered a good conductor.
Graphite
If the mass of an object is 3 grams and the volume is 6 cm3, what is the density? Include the unit to get full points!
0.5 grams/cm3
125