GasNo fixedvolumeor shape WaterDisplacement The methodused to findthe volumeof a liquidBoilingcaused by atemperaturechange,occursthroughout theliquid measured inmL or cm3,using 2differentmethodsHow isvolumemeasured solutionA type ofhomogenousmixture ParticlesWhat allmatter ismade upof Plasma mattercomposed ofpositivelyand negativelycharged particleswithextremely high kineticenergy Fixed volumebut shapechanges basedon container itis in Liquidsolutionthe result ofthe solutebeingdissolved inthe solventwhat isdoing thedissolving SolventWhat allmatter ismade upof Particlessolutewhat isbeingdissolved HeatingCurvethe amount ofenergy neededto turn a liquidinto a gas at itsboiling point Bose-Einsteincondensates atoms that are super-cooledto such a lowtemperature(almost absolutezero) that they form a“super atom” Temperaturemeasure ofthe averagekinetic energyof particles inan object PotentialEnergy StoredenergyHeat ofvaporization the amount ofenergy neededto turn a liquidinto a gas at itsboiling point Bonded,Individual Wayselementscan existasViscositycaused byPressurechange, occursonly at thesurface of aliquid Mass,volume,shape, size,color, luster,hardness Differentphysicalproperties Vaporizationthephase/statetransitionfrom liquid togas What ismassmeasuredin?GramsHeat ofFusion the amount ofenergy neededto turn a solidinto a liquid at itsmelting point SolidFixedvolumeand fixedshape GasNo fixedvolumeor shape WaterDisplacement The methodused to findthe volumeof a liquidBoilingcaused by atemperaturechange,occursthroughout theliquid measured inmL or cm3,using 2differentmethodsHow isvolumemeasured solutionA type ofhomogenousmixture ParticlesWhat allmatter ismade upof Plasma mattercomposed ofpositivelyand negativelycharged particleswithextremely high kineticenergy Fixed volumebut shapechanges basedon container itis in Liquidsolutionthe result ofthe solutebeingdissolved inthe solventwhat isdoing thedissolving SolventWhat allmatter ismade upof Particlessolutewhat isbeingdissolved HeatingCurvethe amount ofenergy neededto turn a liquidinto a gas at itsboiling point Bose-Einsteincondensates atoms that are super-cooledto such a lowtemperature(almost absolutezero) that they form a“super atom” Temperaturemeasure ofthe averagekinetic energyof particles inan object PotentialEnergy StoredenergyHeat ofvaporization the amount ofenergy neededto turn a liquidinto a gas at itsboiling point Bonded,Individual Wayselementscan existasViscositycaused byPressurechange, occursonly at thesurface of aliquid Mass,volume,shape, size,color, luster,hardness Differentphysicalproperties Vaporizationthephase/statetransitionfrom liquid togas What ismassmeasuredin?GramsHeat ofFusion the amount ofenergy neededto turn a solidinto a liquid at itsmelting point SolidFixedvolumeand fixedshape 

Structures of Matter - Call List

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  1. No fixed volume or shape
    Gas
  2. The method used to find the volume of a liquid
    Water Displacement
  3. caused by a temperature change, occurs throughout the liquid
    Boiling
  4. How is volume measured
    measured in mL or cm3, using 2 different methods
  5. A type of homogenous mixture
    solution
  6. What all matter is made up of
    Particles
  7. matter composed of positively and negatively charged particles with extremely high kinetic energy
    Plasma
  8. Liquid
    Fixed volume but shape changes based on container it is in
  9. the result of the solute being dissolved in the solvent
    solution
  10. Solvent
    what is doing the dissolving
  11. Particles
    What all matter is made up of
  12. what is being dissolved
    solute
  13. the amount of energy needed to turn a liquid into a gas at its boiling point
    Heating Curve
  14. atoms that are super-cooled to such a low temperature (almost absolute zero) that they form a “super atom”
    Bose-Einstein condensates
  15. measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in an object
    Temperature
  16. Stored energy
    Potential Energy
  17. the amount of energy needed to turn a liquid into a gas at its boiling point
    Heat of vaporization
  18. Ways elements can exist as
    Bonded, Individual
  19. caused by Pressure change, occurs only at the surface of a liquid
    Viscosity
  20. Different physical properties
    Mass, volume, shape, size, color, luster, hardness
  21. the phase/state transition from liquid to gas
    Vaporization
  22. Grams
    What is mass measured in?
  23. the amount of energy needed to turn a solid into a liquid at its melting point
    Heat of Fusion
  24. Fixed volume and fixed shape
    Solid