States of Matter
Matter Changing States
Temperature
Chemistry
Matter
100

What are the three main states of matter?

Liquid, solid and gas.

100

What do you call when a liquid turns into a gas?

Evaporation.

100

What is the boiling point of water?

100 degrees.

100

How do the molecules of ice behave?

They barely move. They are in a formation called a crystal lattice.

100

What is matter?

Anything that takes up space.

200
Liquids have a fixed shape, but not a fixed volume. True or False?

False. Liquids have no fixed shape, but have a fixed volume.

200

What do you call when a gas turns into a liquid?

Condensation.

200

What is the freezing point of water?

0 degrees.

200

How do water molecules behave?

They move past each other.

200

What is matter made of?

Atoms.

300

Name two properties of a solid.

Example: has a fixed shape, some can be poured, they have a fixed volume.

300

What happens to water vapour molecules when we remove energy?

They move slower. The water vapour becomes water.

300

What is the melting point of ice?

0 degrees.

300

How do gas molecules behave?

Gas particles are always moving in straight lines in all directions until they collide with something.

300

What are molecules?

Groups of atoms.

400

Which states of matter take the shape of their container?

Liquids and gas.

400

What do you call when a liquid becomes a solid?

Freezing.

400

What do we use to measure temperature?

A thermometer.

400

What happens to ice molecules if we add energy to them?

They split and start moving. The ice turns into water.

400

What is the chemical structure of water?

H2O. Two atoms of hydrogen, one atom of oxygen.

500

A substance has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container. Its particles are close together, but it is able to flow due to intermolecular forces that are strong but not rigid.

Liquids.

500

What do you call when a gas becomes a solid and vice versa

Sublimnation and deposition

500

When we add temperature, what are we adding to the molecules?

Kinetic Energy.

500

A substance has a high melting point, conducts electricity when molten, and forms a crystal lattice. Based on these properties, it is best classified as this type of solid.

Ionic Solid

500

Two substances have the same volume, but one has more mass. This means it has a greater value of this property, which depends on particle arrangement and spacing

Density.