Phases of Matter - Page 5
Questions
- How is energy related to the phases of matter?
- How do states of matter change?
- What are the differences in densities of the 3 states of matter?
- How does detergent change surface tension?
- The state in which matter changes in both shape and volume; particles move very quickly so they can break away completely from one another; empty space between the particle. What is this?
- Only 3 states of matter are considered "common" - which three are they?
- What structures are formed when water molecules surrounds individual ions?
- Michael has a substance that he puts in container 1. The substance has a volume of 5 cubic meters. He then puts it in container 2 and it now has a volume of 10 cubic meters. In which phases(s) is the substance?
- What is the state of matter that has an indefinte volume and indefinite shape?
- How do the 3 states of matter differ from one another?
- What states of matter can flow?
- The diagram shows some particles in solid gold. What would this diagram look like if the particles of gold were in the gas state? The liquid state?
- What are two real life examples of expansion in solids?
- What has 3 states of matter?
- How are three states of matter different?
- What form of matter is energy?
- What phase of matter would you expect to find water in at room temperature?
- Is salt a solid, liquid or gas?
- What are some examples of surface tension?
- What is sublimation in chemistry?