Used to describe a substance, an object, a group of substance or a group of objects.
What is a property?
Solid state to liquid state.
What is fusion(melting)?
The temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid or liquid to solid.
What is the melting point?
The melting point of water.
What is 0o Celsius?
Has a pH lower than 7, taste sour, reacts with metals, turns litmus paper red.
What is an acid?
A property that helps us identify a substance or a group of substances.
What is a characteristic property?
Describes a certain way the particles in matter (atoms or molecules) are organized.
What is a state of matter?
Liquid state to solid state
What is freezing?
The temperature at which it goes from liquid to gas or gas to liquid.
What is the boiling point?
The boiling point of water.
What is 100 degrees Celsius?
Has a pH higher than 7, taste bitter, slippery to touch, does not react with metals, and turns litmus paper blue.
What is a base or basic substance?
Properties that do not allow you to identify the substance. Volume, mass, color, state…
What are non-characteristic properties?
The three states of matter.
What are solid, liquid, and gas?
Going from liquid to gas. Fast is boiling! Slow is evaporation.
What is vaporization?
Has mass and occupies space.
What is matter?
A measure of the degree of agitation of the particles of a solid, a liquid or a gas.
What is the temperature?
This rain has a pH less than 5.
What is acid rain?
The density of this substance: has a mass of 36 g and a volume of 10 ml.
What is 3.6 g/ml?
The particles are close together. Has a defined shape and volume.
What is a solid state?
Going from gas to liquid. Also called liquification
What is condensation?
A measure of how much matter is in a substance. It does not change from place to place.
What is mass?
Temperature is measured in this unit.
What is Celsius?
Is a measure of a substance’s acidity or alkalinity (basicity).
What is the pH scale?
The density of this substance: has a mass of 40 grams and a volume of 4 ml.
What is 10 g/ml?
The particles are less strongly linked. Has a defined volume but not a defined shape.
What is a liquid state?
From a solid state to a gaseous state
What is sublimation?
The strength with which one object (like Earth or the Moon) attracts another object (like an astronaut).
What is weight?
When the volume of a solid, liquid or gas increases because of a rise in temperature. The particles take up more space as they become agitated.
What is thermal expansion?
Hot air balloons and thermometers work because of this property,
What is thermal expansion?
2.5 MYA humans started making tools out of stone.
What was the Stone Age?
It takes up the entire volume of the container it is in. The particles are not linked, very disorganized. The particles are far away from each other.
What is a gaseous state?
From a gas to a solid. Frost forming on windows!
What is deposition?
A three-dimensional (length, width and height) measurement of the space occupied by an object or substance.
What is volume?
Has a pH of 7 and does not change the color of litmus paper.
What is a neutral substance?
Its name comes from the ability to fight a condition called “scurvy”. Scurvy was common among sailors. Very high in citrus fruits, kiwis, parsley, pepper and cabbage
What is Vitamin C?
5000 to 3000 years ago, humans started mixing copper with tin, this makes bronze.
What was the Bronze Age?