Title: States of Matter Jeopardy Review
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2States of Matter
3Solid
4Liquid
5Gas
6Change of State
7Miscellaneous
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Change of State
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9What state of matter has an indefinite shape but
definite volume?
10Liquid
11What state of matter has the most random
arrangement of particles?
12Gas
13Particles in a solid __________ in place.
14Vibrate
15Plasma has the same properties as a gas except
that it can have ___________ pass through it.
16Electricity
17Boyles and Charless laws deal with only what
state of matter?
18Gas
19What are the names given to two types of
structures for a solid?
20Crystalline and Amorphous
21Aluminum in an airplane would have what type of
structure?
22Crystalline
23What type of structure would a rubber tire have?
24Amorphous
25The amorphous structure looks like that of a
_________, except not moving and vibrating in
place.
26Liquid
27Wax is an example of which solid structure?
28Amorphous
29__________ is the resistance of a liquid to flow.
30Viscosity
31___________ is the ability of a liquid to stretch.
32Elasticity
33Even though liquids are difficult to compress,
they are used in _________ systems.
34Hydraulic
35Liquids take the shape of their container,
therefore a liquid is considered a ____________.
36Fluid
37Liquids have particles that __________ past one
another.
38Slide
39Gases have indefinite shape and _________ volume.
40Indefinite
41The particles in a gas have slow, medium, or fast
motion?
42Fast
43A gas is ________ to compress.
44Easy
45Boyles law deals with pressure and volume. This
law states that they are _________ proportional.
46Inversely
47When temperature increases, Charless law states
that volume will _________.
48Increase
49What change of state is water turning to ice?
50Freezing
51Condensation is the change from ________ to
________.
52Gas to Liquid
53Observing dry ice turning directly to a gas is an
example of ___________.
54Sublimation
55Vaporization has two parts. They are_________
and _________.
56Evaporation and Boiling
57Deposition is an example of an endothermic or
exothermic change?
58Exothermic
59The freezing point of water is _____ degrees
Celsius and ______ degrees Fahrenheit.
600 and 32
61The boiling point of water is also called the
________ point of water.
62Condensation
63During an exothermic change, is energy released
or absorbed?
64Released
65What three changes of state are endothermic?
66Melting, Vaporization, and Sublimation
67Ice floats in water because it has less density
than water. What accounts for the difference in
density?
68Volume