States of Matter Flashcards

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1
Q

Substance with a definite volume or shape

A

Solid

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2
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Substance with a definite volume but no definite shape

A

Liquid

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3
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Substance with no definite volume or shape

A

Gas

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4
Q

Characteristics, traits, or features

A

Properties

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5
Q

Liquid becomes a solid

A

Freezing

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6
Q

Solid becomes a liquid

A

Melting

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7
Q

Liquid becomes a gas

A

Boiling

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8
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Liquid becomes a gas at the surface

A

Evaporation

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9
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A gas becomes a liquid

A

Condensation

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10
Q

Solid becomes a gas

A

Sublimation

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11
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Gas becomes a solid

A

Deposition

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12
Q

Close together with some space

A

Liquid molecules

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13
Q

Tightly packed

A

Solid

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14
Q

Lots of space in between

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Gas

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15
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T/F Mass stays the same regardless of state

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True

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16
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T/F Molecules stay the same regardless of the shape

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True

17
Q

Energy is gained

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Solid to liquid to gas

18
Q

Energy is lost

A

Gas to liquid to solid

19
Q

What is the difference between boiling and evaporation

A

Boiling is throughout, evaporation is on the surface

20
Q

An example of a solid, a liquid, and a gas

A

Foot, milk, carbon dioxide