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What’s the MATTER!?!

What’s the MATTER!?!. One point for each phase change you see. Melting ice in pan B. Condensation below pan B. Boiling(evaporation) water in pan A. In a________, chemical forces hold the particles in place. There is little freedom of motion. AVERAGE BODY TEMPERATURE.

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What’s the MATTER!?!

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  1. What’s the MATTER!?!

  2. One point for each phase change you see

  3. Melting ice in pan B Condensation below pan B Boiling(evaporation) water in pan A

  4. In a________, chemical forces hold the particles in place. There is little freedom of motion. AVERAGE BODY TEMPERATURE

  5. In a________, chemical forces hold the particles in place. There is little freedom of motion. SOLID 37° C 98.6° F

  6. Phase change in which a solid turns into a liquid BOILING TEMPERATURE OF WATER

  7. Phase change in which a solid turns into a liquid MELTING 100° C 212° F

  8. __________ is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object

  9. _TEMPERATURE_ is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object

  10. TEMPERATURE_ is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object • If the kinetic energy of the particles increase we absorb heat and the temperature __________

  11. TEMPERATURE_ is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object • If the kinetic energy of the particles increase we absorb heat and the temperature _INCREASES__

  12. Example of what phase change? Heat absorbed or released?

  13. Example of what phase change? EVAPORATION – LIQUID TO GAS -ABSORBED

  14. What is the boiling point of water? • Both °F and °C • SOLID TO LIQUID

  15. What is the boiling point of water? • 100° C • 212° F MELTING

  16. Morning dew on the grass is an example of what phase change?

  17. Morning dew on the grass is an example of what phase change? • CONDENSATION- water vapor touches the cool grass and turns into liquid

  18. The change of state from water vapor to a liquid is Room temperature range in Celsius

  19. The change of state from a (water vapor) gas to a liquid is CONDENSATION 20-25°C

  20. the energy of a body with respect to its motion.

  21. KINETIC ENERGY • the energy of a body with respect to its motion.

  22. Freezing point of water • Both °F and °C • Liquid releases heat and becomes ______

  23. Freezing point of water • 0° C • 32° F Liquid releases heat and becomes _SOLID__

  24. The transfer of energy from  one body to another as a result of a difference in temperature or a change in phase.

  25. HEAT • The transfer of energy from  one body to another as a result of a difference in temperature or a change in phase.

  26. Anything that has mass and volume is called What phase change?

  27. Anything that has mass and volume is called MATTER MELTING

  28. Average body temperature Heat is absorbed by a liquid making a ______

  29. Average body temperature • 37° C • 98.6° F • Heat absorbed by a liquid making a _GAS_

  30. The amount of space an object takes up is called

  31. The amount of space an object takes up is called VOLUME

  32. Energy that flows from warmer to cooler regions of matter is called _________

  33. Energy that flows from warmer to cooler regions of matter is called _________ HEAT

  34. A measure of the amount of matter in an object is called _____

  35. A measure of the amount of matter in an object is called _____ MASS

  36. A measure of the intensity of heat, i.e. the hotness or coldness of a sample. or object. 

  37. TEMPERATURE • A measure of the intensity of heat, i.e. the hotness or coldness of a sample. or object. 

  38. grams is to balance as _________ is to a graduate

  39. grams is to balance as _________ is to a graduate milliliters

  40. Kinetic Energy is the energy of _________

  41. Kinetic Energy is the energy of _________ MOTION

  42. In a _______, particles move faster and farther apart but still stay together. The particles can slip and slide past each other.

  43. In a _______, particles move faster and farther apart but still stay together. The particles can slip and slide past each other. LIQUID

  44. _________________ is the process in which a liquid changes into a solid Is heat absorbed or taken away?

  45. _________________ is the process in which a liquid changes into a solid FREEZING Heat released

  46. Matter with no definite shape and no definite volume

  47. Matter with no definite shape and no definite volume GAS

  48. Volume is measured in _________ and ________(unit of measure)

  49. Volume is measured in _________ and ________(unit of measure) mL and cubic centimeters cm3

  50. How does condensation on your car window occur?

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