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Chapter 3 Review Start

1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 Jeopardy 4 10 points 20 points 100 pts 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 Jeopardy

1 What are the three states of matter? Solid, liquid, gas Click here for answer back

2 What are characteristics of solids? Tight, slow moving molecules, holds its shape, does not change in volume. Click here for answer back

3 What is melting? Solid to liquid. Click here for answer back

4 What is a change of state from liquid to a solid? freezing Click here for answer back

1 What is evaporation? A change of state from liquid to gas. Click here for answer back

2 What is a change of state from gas to liquid? Condensation Click here for answer back

3 What is sublimation? A change of state from a solid to a gas. Click here for answer back

4 What is a crystalline solid? Molecules are in a tight, organized, repeating pattern. Click here for answer back

1 What are moving quickly, far apart, spreading out, and bouncing into each other? The molecule particles in the state of gas. Click here for answer back

2 What are flows to take shape of container, maintains volume, and solids pass through easily? Three properties of a liquid. Click here for answer back

3 What is the freezing point of water? 0 degrees Celsius Click here for answer back

4 What is 100 degrees Celsius? The boiling point of water. Click here for answer back

1 What are four examples of liquids? Water, juice, milk, and gasoline. Click here for answer back

2 What are rocks, books, desks, glass? Four examples of solids. Click here for answer back

3 What is surface tension? The force that acts on the surface of the liquid, like dew drops on a leaf. Click here for answer back

4 What is viscosity? The resistance of a gas or liquid to flow. Click here for answer back

1 What is an endothermic change? Heat energy is added during change of state. Click here for answer back

2 What is heat energy removed during a change of state? An exothermic change. Click here for answer back

3 What are 3 examples of gas? Oxygen, helium, and nitrogen. Click here for answer back

4 What are the molecules of a liquid? Moving a bit faster and a bit more spread apart. Click here for answer back