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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 States of Matter Properties Properties Changing State Misc. Info 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? What are solid, liquid, gas. Click here for answer back

2 What is exothermic? This is the large word we learned that means energy is removed from the substance. Click here for answer back

3 What is amorphous? This type of solid the molecules are not arranged in any set pattern. Examples are glass, rubber, and wax? Click here for answer back

4 What is endothermic. This is the word that means energy is added to the substance. 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 condensation A change of state from gas to liquid? 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? This is one of the two types of solids….where the molecules are in a tight, organized, repeating pattern. Examples are diamond and ice. Click here for answer back

1 What is a gas. In this state of matter the molecules are moving very fast….don’t attract each other hardly at all …no definite shape or size? Click here for answer back

2 What is a solid? The molecules of a __________ just vibrate in place….it has a definite shape and size. Click here for answer back

3 What is 0 degrees Celsius and 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The freezing point of water in degrees Celsius and degrees Fahrenheit. Click here for answer back

4 What is 100 degrees Celsius and 212 degrees Farenheit? The boiling point of water in degrees Celsius and Farenheit. Click here for answer back

1 What are liquids? The molecules of a substance in this state of matter slide past each other….they have a definite size but not a definite shape. Click here for answer back

2 What is melting? This is a change from a solid to a liquid. 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 boiling point or what is a substance starts to boil? This is when water reaches 100 degrees Celsius and bubbles form all through the substance. Click here for answer back

1 What is viscosity? This vocabulary word means a resistance to flow. Click here for answer back

2 What is pressure? When you place more and more particles of gas into certain volume….. you increase the p_______. Click here for answer back

3 The volume increases? In Charles’s Law when the temperature increased ….what happened to the volume. Click here for answer back

4 What is a plasma? The special 4th state of matter we studied. It is what most of the universe is made of! Click here for answer back