Red Station 1.What are the four states of matter? 2.What determines the state in which a sample of matter is in? 3.How are the four types of matter alike?

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Red Station 1.What are the four states of matter? 2.What determines the state in which a sample of matter is in? 3.How are the four types of matter alike? 4.How are the four types of matter different? 5.Place the four types of matter in order from least energy to most energy? 6.Define matter.

Blue Station 1.What are the most common types of matter on earth? 2.What is the most common type of matter found in the universe? 3.What are two examples of plasma? 4.Draw an example of solid, liquid, and gas. 5.What is the definition of temperature? 6.How is temperature applied to states of matter?

Pink Station 1.What are the two types of solid? 2.What do the two types of solid look like? 3.Why do solids have a definite shape, but liquids do not? 4.Define surface tension. Which is higher water or alcohol? 5.Define viscosity? Which one is higher warer or molasses? 6.Define fluid.

1.What determines the amount of space between gas particles? 2.Why are there positive and negative gas particles in plasma? 3.Define pressure. 4.Why is there pressure in gas? 5.Explain Boyle’s Law. 6.Explain Charles’ Law.

Brown Station 1.What happens when ice goes from a solid to a liquid (explain fully)? 2.Define exothermic change 3.Define endothermic change. 4.What is the difference between boiling and evaporating? 5.How do you know if a change is endothermic or exothermic? 6.What are the different state changes?

Green Station 1.Draw a diagram of Charles’ Law 2.Draw a diagram of Boyle’s Law 3.Explain how Boyle’s Law and Charles Law are related. 4.Draw a graph showing the relationship between changes in state and changes in temperature. 5.Explain what is happening in the graph.

Orange Station 1.What is the formula for density? Use the Phase diagram to answer the questions that follow. 2. What is the critical point for compound x? 3. What is the triple point for compound x? 4.What happens at lines A, B, and C? 5.What state would you have at 400 ○ C and 45atm of pressure? B A C

Purple Station Math Practice 1.32mm= _______dm 2.25kL=_______L 3.What is the density of a substance that has a volume of 21mL and a mass of 8g? 4.What is the volume of a cube with each side measuring 3 cm? 5.What is the volume of a cylinder where the radius is 2 and the height is 5 (DO NOT LEAVE IN terms of Pi)? 6.What is the perimeter of a field with the length of 115 meters and a width of 30 meters?