What are the properties of a solid. Hint: think of the particle arrangement and movement
Solids have rigid particles that vibrate in place. They have a definite shape and volume.
Is energy increasing or decreasing as you move from left to right?
Energy is increasing
Which segment has ONLY gas present in it
A-B
A mountain climber carries a sealed bag of chips to the top of a high-altitude mountain. What is most likely to happen to the bag as they ascend?
The bag will expand
What are the properties of a liquid. Hint: think of the particle arrangement and movement
Liquid particles slide over one another. They have a definite volume but indefinite shape
As you go from solid to liquid to gas to plasma, is it endothermic or exothermic?
Endothermic. You are absorbing energy.
In a heating curve of a substance, why does the temperature remain constant during a phase change, even though heat is still being added?
A. energy stops being absorbed during a phase change
B. heat added is used to break intermolecular forces rather than increasing energy
C. temperature decreases before rising slightly again
D. heat energy is lost to the surroundings, preventing a temperature change
B. heat added is used to break intermolecular forces rather than increasing energy
If you squeeze a balloon, what will happen to the volume?
Volume will decrease.
What are the properties of a gas. Hint: think of the particle arrangement and movement
Gas particles are far apart and free-floating. They have an indefinite shape and indefinite volume.
Which letter show an exothermic change?
B (condensing)
At what segments is the kinetic energy changing?
A-B, C-D, E-F
Which graph shows a direct relationship?
How is plasma difference from a gas?
Plasma has positive and negative ions
Which letter shows water turning into steam?
Letter D
True or False: The temperature changes at the same time the phase change occurs.
While looking at this picture, what happens to the pressure inside of the balloon?
Pressure will go up.
Which state of matter has MORE energy, ice water or water?
Water, because it has a higher temperature
Why does metal sink and wood float?
Metal is more dense than water and wood is less dense than water.
What is the melting point and the freezing point of this substance?
both are 100 degrees Celsius
Why does the volume of the bubbles increase as it travels to the surface?