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3.When ice goes from a solid to a liquid this change in state is occurring..

11. Define condensation.

6. These solids are made up of a regular, repeating pattern.

2.Define freezing.

7. Deposition is a change of state where an object changes from a gas to a solid. Is this endothermic or exothermic?

1.Describe what you know about the volume and shape of a solid.

9. Describe what you know about the volume and shape of a liquid.

8. Is sublimation an endothermic or exothermic change?

10. If I were to drop a bouncy ball into the container below, draw what its particles would look like.

5. Describe what you know about the volume and shape of a gas.

12. What property of liquids causes it to fall in drops?

4. Explain a circumstance where you may see condensation occur.

13. You fill the container below half-way with soda, draw what its particles would look like.

14. Describe an endothermic change.

24. There are two different classifications of solids. What are they?

15. How is the viscosity of syrup different from the viscosity of apple juice?

16. As you heat an object, what happens to the movement of the particles in the object?

26. What is the fourth state of matter?

23. This gas law states that as temperature increases, volume increases.

17. The resistance of a liquid to flowing.

22. True or False: Liquids can have varying surface tensions.

28. Describe an exothermic change.

18. List the three main states of matter.

19. Define Temperature.

27. Give an example of Charles’ Law.

21. You fill the container below with a gas, draw what its particles would look like.

25. Define Pressure.

20. This law states that as the pressure of a gas increases, volume decreases.