States of Matter
Particle Theory
Change of State
Density
Scientific Skills
100
What are the 3 states of matter?

Solid, liquid, gas

100

All matter is made of what?

Atoms/particles

100

Liquid to solid

Freezing

100

What is density?

How close together particles in a substance are.

100

What is a hypothesis?

Testable prediction

200

In which state of matter are the particles the closest together?

Solid

200
All particles are constantly in motion. True or false?
True
200

Solid to liquid

Melting

200

What is the formula for density?

Density = mass / volume
200

What word should an aim start with?

To

300

Which state(s) of matter takes the shape of its container?

Liquid and gas

300

Particles of matter repel each other. True or false?

False

300

Gas to liquid

Condensation

300

Which state of matter has the highest density?

Solid
300

What are the 3 variables in an experiment?

Independent, dependent and controlled

400

What causes the differences between states of matter?

Energy/temperature (or pressure too)

400

What is the relationship between particle motion and temperature?

Higher temperature = particles move faster
400

What causes changes in state and why?

Temperature change -> particles move faster or slower, substance expands or contracts

400

What determines if an object will sink or float?

Density

400

Which variables stay the same in an experiment?

Controlled

500

Which state of matter is (the most) compressible?

Gas

500

What can you say about atoms of the same element?

Identical

500

Dry ice undergoes this change of state at room temperature.

Sublimation

500

Explain the relationship between density, mass and volume.

Increasing mass in a fixed volume increases density.

Increasing volume for a fixed mass decreases density.

500

Give 2 things you should include in a conclusion at the end of an experiment?

- Summary of main results

- Was hypothesis correct or not?