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Mass, Density, Volume, and Temperature

Mass, Density, Volume, and Temperature

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Chemistry

10th - 12th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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Density and States of Matter Chemistry 1

by Kathryn Meier

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​Instructions

  • ​make a list of the vocab terms in your notebook

  • ​leave room to fill in the definitions later

  • ​leave empty space around the definitions so you can read them

  • ​finish your vocabulary list during down time in class, or for homework

  • ​use your list on the quizizz daily (Tues - Fri)

  • ​Friday quizizz counts!

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​Vocab list

  1. density​

  2. particle​

  3. ​solid

  4. ​liquid

  5. ​gas

  6. ​heat

  7. ​melt

  8. ​freeze

  9. ​vaporize

  10. ​condense

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​density

  • a physical property that describes the amount of mass per unit of volume​

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​particle

  • ​small objects that have measurable properties

  • ​in chemistry, particles can be atoms or molecules

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​solid

  • particles vibrate rather than flow

  • ​shape is fixed (not changing)

  • ​cannot be compressed

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​liquid

  • particles flow past one another

  • ​takes the shape of the container

  • ​cannot be compressed

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​gas

  • particles are spread out and flying around the container

  • ​takes the shape of the container

  • ​is able to be compressed

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​heat

  • a form of energy that affects temperature and particle movement

  • aka thermal energy​

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​melt

  • a solid becomes a liquid as heat is added and particle motion speeds up

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​freeze

  • ​a liquid becomes a solid as heat leaves a substance and particle motion slows down

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​vaporize

  • ​a liquid becomes a gas as enough heat is added for particles to break free and fly away

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​condense

  • ​a gas becomes a liquid as heat is lost and particles stop flying freely

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