Question | Answer |
solids | have definite shape and volume |
has definite volume | liquids |
what property is shared by all three states of matter | takes up space |
gases | particles move far apart and spread out through avalible space |
how do you figure out the volume of irregular solids? | water displacement in a graduated cylinder |
what two states of matter uses a graduated syringe? | gases and liquids |
anything that takes up space is.... | matter |
how does matter change? | heat, freezing, cutting, bending |
how do you figure out the irregular soilid | by placing it in the water of the graduated cylinders and taking what it was a second a go and take what it is now and subtract them what you het is your answer is put cm3 after it |
what state of matter is packed real tight together | solid |
shapes change according to container | liquids |
particles are very close | solids |
particles vibrate but stay in the same place | solids |
takes shape and volume of container filling all space avalible | gas |
a graduated cylinder is used for this to measure the volume | liquid |
particles move apart and flow from place to place | liquid |
volume measured with graduated cylinders and the water displacement method | solids |
no definite shape | gas |
has definite volume | liquid |
volume measured with a ruler and uses formula lengnth times width times heighth | solids |
no definite volume | gas |
particles realitvily close | liquids |