Properties and classification of Matter
Phase Changes
Scientific Notation and Significant Figures
Density
Accuracy, Precision, and Uncertainty
100

The three states of matter

What is liquid, solid, and gas?

100

The phase change from liquid to solid

What is freezing?
100

We use scientific notation because

What is, its a way to write really big or really small numbers. 

100
The equation for denisty
What is D = M/V 
100

The definition of accuracy

What is how close a measurement is to the true value?


200
The particle arrangement of each of the three main states of matter

What is tightly packed (solids), close (liquids), and far apart (gas)? 

200

The phase change from liquid to gas

What is evaporation?
200

This number written in scientific notation: 600,000,000

What is 6 × 10⁸

200

The units of density

g/cmor g/mL

200

The definition of precision

What is how close repeated measurements are to each other?

300

The classification of oxygen

What is an element?

300

The phase change from gas to liquid

What is condensation?

300

The equation for precent uncertainity

What is uncertainty/measurement multiplied by 100

300

The density of water is

What is 1.0 g/mL?

300

You measure a blocks density 3 times, the true density is 7.9 g/cm3 Your results are 5.8 g/cm3, 5.9 g/cm3, 6.0 g/cm3. Our results are...


What is precise?

400

The classification of air

What is a homogenous mixture?

400

The phase change from gas to solid

What is deposition?

400

To reduce uncertainty in our measurements

What is (multiple answers apply)?

400

Icebergs float because solid water...

What is less dense than liquid water?

400

The uncertainty associated with measurement 12.1 cm

What is ± 0.1 cm

500

The type of element C2 is

A diatomic atom

500

The phase change from solid to gas

What is sublimation?

500

Scientist use percent uncertainty to

What is show how reliable their measurements are?


500

Oil floats on water...


What is it's less dense?


500

We used the same tool, got the same uncertainty, but the percent uncertainty changes...

What is depending on the size of the substance. Small objects have greater uncertainty while larger objects have a smaller uncertainty.