True
What is <any solid at room temperature>?
What is conduction?
What is deposition?
What is freeze?
What is Beaker B?
What is matter?
What is be taken away?
What is heat?
What is taken away?
What is temperature?
False
What is evaporation?
What is be taken away?
What is a molecule?
What is freezing?
What is takes up more space?
False
What is sublimation?
What is be added?
higher
What is gas, liquid, solid?
What is melting?
What is liquid?
What is be taken away?
Clouds, fog, and your breath you see on a cold day are all water in this state.
This substance has a higher freezing point than water.
The model below showing a substance before and after a phase change.
The model below shows a substance before and after a phase change. Energy must do this for this change to occur.
True or False: All substances have the same force of attraction between molecules.
The model below shows a substance before and after a phase change. Energy must do this for this change to occur.
The beakers both contain water. This beaker has the greater AVERAGE kinetic energy.
The stronger the force of attraction between molecules, the (lower/higher) the freezing point of that substance will be.
The model below shows a substance before and after a phase change. Energy must do this for this change to occur.
The model below shows a substance before and after a phase change.
The states of matter from weakest to strongest intermolecular forces.
Unlike most other substances, water does this when freezing.
32 degrees Fahrenheit is the temperature that water does this.
The model below shows a substance before and after a phase change. Energy must do this for this change to occur.
The model below showing a substance before and after a phase change.
The model below showing a substance before and after a phase change.
The model below shows a substance before and after a phase change. Energy must do this for this change to occur.
True or False: When molecules move faster, the force of attraction between them decreases.
True or false: Water molecules are attracted to one another.
The model below showing a substance before and after a phase change.
Description | Match: |
The model below shows a substance before and after a phase change. | What is freezing? |
The model below showing a substance before and after a phase change. | What is melting? |
The model below showing a substance before and after a phase change. | What is evaporation? |
The model below showing a substance before and after a phase change. | What is sublimation? |
The model below showing a substance before and after a phase change.
| What is deposition? |
The model below shows a substance before and after a phase change. Energy must do this for this change to occur. | What is taken away? |
The model below shows a substance before and after a phase change. Energy must do this for this change to occur. | What is be added? |
The model below shows a substance before and after a phase change. Energy must do this for this change to occur. | What is be taken away? |
The model below shows a substance before and after a phase change. Energy must do this for this change to occur. | What is be taken away? |
The model below shows a substance before and after a phase change. Energy must do this for this change to occur. | What is be taken away? |
True or false: Water molecules are attracted to one another. | True |
True or False: When molecules move faster, the force of attraction between them decreases. | False |
The states of matter from weakest to strongest intermolecular forces. | What is gas, liquid, solid? |
True or False: All substances have the same force of attraction between molecules. | False |
The stronger the force of attraction between molecules, the (lower/higher) the freezing point of that substance will be. | higher |
What is matter? | |
transfer of heat by atoms or molecules bumping into one another | What is conduction? |
What is a molecule? | |
What is heat? | |
measure of the average kinetic energy of the atoms or molecules in matter | What is temperature? |
Unlike most other substances, water does this when freezing. | What is takes up more space? |
32 degrees Fahrenheit is the temperature that water does this. | What is freeze? |
| What is Beaker B? |
Clouds, fog, and your breath you see on a cold day are all water in this state. | What is liquid? |
This substance has a higher freezing point than water. | What is <any solid at room temperature>? |