State of matter changes
Changes in Matter
Physical and Chemical Changes
Forces
Hard Category
100

phase change for solid to liquid is called?

Melting

100

Give an example of a solid, liquid and a gas

ice, water, vapor

100

Give an example of a physical change

water to ice

100

give an example of a force

push or pull

100

Friction gives out unecessary _________ and _________

heat, Noise

200

Phase change of liquid to gas is called?

Boiling or evaporation

200

give an example of something that can dissolve in water

salt, sugar

200

give an example of a chemical change

burning wood

200

which direction does friction go relative to a force? for example if a car is moving to the right, which way is friction?

the opposite way, right

200

Friction allows us to _______________ objects

hold

300

phase change of liquid to solid is called

freezing

300

dry ice is an example of what phase change?

sublimation

300

which change, physical or chemical, often makes a new substance?

chemical

300

What tool do we use to measure force?

Spring Balance

300

give a positive and negative for friction

positive: allows us to move

negative: wears out surfaces

400

Phase change of gas to solid is called?

Deposition

400

explain what happens when we add baking soda to vinegar, is it a chemical or physical change?

the substances react creating foam, chemical 


400

which change is always irreversible?

Chemical

400

define resultant force

the summation of all the forces acting on an object

400

define the magnitude, in relation for forces

magnitude is the size of a force or how long an arrow is on a diagram. for example a big magnitude force is a large force. 

500

what is the phase change called that is a solid to a gas?

sublimination

500

what is the name of the process when iron or metal oxidizes and turns green or brown?

rust

500

Give an example of an irreversible change for both physical and chemical

cutting wood, burning the wood

500

which has greater friction, sandpaper or glass? why?

sandpaper because it is rougher

500

What does the word stationary mean?

not moving