Chapter 2 Study Guide 9/12/23 Flashcards

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Matter is defined as anything that…

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Occupies space and has mass.

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2
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Sweetened tea would be an example of a…

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Mixture.

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3
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In which state of matter do particles possess the most energy?

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Plasma

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Liters, cubic centimeters, quarts, and milliliters are all measures of…

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Volume.

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5
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Which force(s) produce(s) an avalanche?

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Gravity

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6
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Which of the following is a field force?

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Magnetism

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For an object to have kinetic energy, it must be…

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Moving.

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When identical particles join together in a repeating, three-dimensional pattern, they may form a(n)…

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Crystal.

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9
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The sun and the stars are made mostly of…

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Plasma.

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10
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Evaporation is a type of…

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Vaporization.

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11
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All… ? … act in pairs.

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Forces

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12
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Potential Energy can be converted to…

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Kinetic Energy.

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13
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The term… ? … comes from the Greek word for “indivisible.”

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Atom

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14
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Gasoline disappears from an open can left in the sun?

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Vaporization

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It is the sum of the kinetic energy found in the particles of a substance.

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Thermal Energy

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16
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The state of matter of a substance is generally determined by its…

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Temperature.

17
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If you measure an object and find that it contains 38g of matter, you have determined its…

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Mass.

18
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A(n)… ? … is a push or a pull.

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Force

19
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Your weight is directly linked to the field force known as…

A

Gravity.

20
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The distance between two crests of a wave is its…

A

Wave Length.

21
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The atomic number of an element tells you how many… ? … are in its nucleus.

A

Protons
Ok so both me and Hannah’s study guides say protons, but during the studying we did on Friday during Science, he said the answer was electrons. So it is your choice on what to study.

22
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How can a neutral atom become an ion?

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If a neutral atom gains or loses one or more electrons, it no longer has an equal number of protons and electrons. The imbalance in charges leaves it with a negative or positive charge.

23
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Are you ready for the Test?

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Yes

24
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Does Hannah love Brysen?

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Yaz Queen