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Matter,and Particles
Matter, Particles, and Theory
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What does matter mean | Anything that takes up space and has mass. |
| What does chemistry mean | The study of matter and its changes. |
| What is the particle theory of matter | An explanation of what matter is made of and how it behaves. |
| What does the particle theory state | That all matter is made up of tiny particles that are always moving, that attract each other, and that have spaces between them. |
| What is a solid | A state of matter with definite volume occupied by an object. |
| What is volume | A measure of the quantity of space occupied by a object. |
| What is liquid | A state of matter with a definite volume, but no definite shape. |
| Does a liquid take up the shape of its container | Yes. |
| What is gas | A state of matter that does not have a definite volume or definite shape. |
| What does gas do when it is in a certain shape or container | It takes the shape and volume of it. |
| What is a pure substance | Matter that contains only one kind of particle. |
| What is a mixture | Matter that contains two or more pure substances mixed together. |
| What can a solution also be known of | A homogeneous mixture. |
| What is a mechanical mixture of heterogeneous mixture | A mixture with different parts that you can see. |
| What is a solution | A mixture that looks like a single pure substance; a uniform mixture of two or more pure substances. |
| What are some examples of solids? | Rock, steel, and copper |
| What are some examples of liquids? | Water, apple juice, and wine |
| What are some examples of gases? | Nitrogen, hydrogen, helium, ozone and oxygen |
| What are three things that a piece of wood, a bowl of salad and your body all have in common? | That we all have particle, are a state of matter and that they all have mass |
| Give an example of a solution. | Clear nail polish, stainless steel, and clear tea |
| Give an example of a mechanical mixture | A granola bar, cooking oil with herbs, a children's ball room |
| What are some examples of pure substances | Aluminum, table sugar, salt and distilled water. |
| What are some examples of a mixture | Chocolate chip cookies, steel, salad dressing, pop and ketchup |
| Matter is made up of what? | Particles |
| What shape and volume does a solid have? | definite shape and volume |
| What shape and volume does a liquid have? | definite volume, indefinite shape |
| What shape and volume do gases have? | indefinite shape and volume |
| How attracted are particles in a solid | The particles in a solid are very attracted to each other. |
| How attracted are the particles in a liquid | In a liquid the particles are somewhat attracted to each other. |
| How attracted are the particles in gasses | The gases have a weak attraction for each other. |
| How do the particles in a solid move? | The particles in a solid are locked in place but they vibrate when the object is heated. |
| How do the particles in a liquid move? | The particles move by vibration. then they slide and move past each other. |
| How do the particles in gasses move? | The particles move by vibrating . after that they move freely at fast speeds and fill the container they are in. |