States of Matter
Compounds and Mixtures
Thermal Energy
Elements
Pressure
100

Anything that has mass and takes up space.

What is matter?

100

A molecule made up of more than one element held together with a chemical bond

What is a compound?

100

Heat transfer through direct contact

What is conduction?

100

A pure substance made of only one type of atom that usually can't be broken down.

What is an element?

100

An increase in temperature can cause this.

How can increase in pressure occur?

200

How much space something takes up

What is volume?

200
It can be separated by physical means.

What is a mixture?

200
The three types of heat transfer

What is conduction, convection, and radiation?

200

The number in the upper left corner notates this.

What is the atomic number?

200

An increase in particles can cause this.

What can cause an increase in pressure?

300

A state of matter with spaced out, rapidly moving particles

What is a gas?

300
A combination of two or more substances that are not bonded together.

What is a mixture?

300

The direction of the movement of heat energy.

What is moving from hot objects to cold objects?

300

The large letter(s) in the center are called this.

What is the element's symbol?

300

A pushing force that is applied over an area.

What is pressure?

400

The states2 of matter that count as fluid

What are gases and liquids?

400

Water (H2O) is an example of this type of molecule.

What is a compound?

400

The increase of volume from an increase in temperature

What is thermal expansion?

400

The elements that water contains.

What are hydrogen and oxygen?

400

An increase in volume can cause this.

What can cause a decrease in pressure?

500

This state of matter can change its shape but not its volume

What is a liquid?
500

The two types of mixtures

What are homogeneous and heterogeneous?

500

Radiation's definition as a method of heat transfer

What is the transfer of heat through electromagnetic radiation?

500

It is the bottom number (or number with decimal places) on any element on the periodic table.

What is the atomic weight?

500

The collision of particles against the walls of the container as they move can cause this.

What causes pressure?