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Ch. 3.1 & 3.2 review flashcards

AB
1in = _____ cm2.54
1 m = ____ cm100
1 cm = ____ mm10
1 ml of water has a mass of ___1 g.
1 ml of water has a volume of ___1 cc
Density = ______ / ______mass / volume
units for Density (usually used in this course)g/cc
units for mass (usually used in this course)g
units for volume of a liquid (usually used in this course)ml
1 liter = ____ ml1000
melting point of water0 degrees celcius
boiling point of water100 degrees celcius
room temperature20 degrees celcius
kilo means ___1000
Is able to be compressedgas
has a definite volumesolid and liquid
has an indefinite volumegas
has a definite shapesolid
has an indefinite shapeliquid and gas
has masssolid, liquid, and gas
close packed atoms that interface only with nearby atomssolid
99% of mass in the universe is aplasma
extremely hot gasplasma
matter in the sun would be aplasma
matter at very low temperaturesBEC (Bose-Einstein Condenstate)
____ energy of matter is due to motionKinetic
_____ theory of matter says that all particles of matter are in constant motionKinetic
allows a gas to fill a container of any shape or sizeconstant motion of particles
forces of attraction: very lowgas
forces of attraction: mediumliquid
forces of attraction: strongsolid
particles vibrate around a fixed locationsolid
a liquid with high viscosity would have stronger or weaker attraction between particlesstronger
If 6 g of a substance has a density of 12 g/cc, what would be the volume1/2 (.5) cc
If 6 cc of a substance has a density of 12 g/cc, what would be the mass72 g.
If 6 grams of a substance has a volume of 12 cc, what would the density be1/2 (.5) g/cc
If 6 cc of a substance has a mass of 12 g, what would the density be2 g/cc
If 12 g of a substance has a density of 6 g/cc, what would be the volume2 cc
If 12 cc of a substance has a density of 6 g/cc, what would be the mass72 g.
If 12 grams of a substance has a volume of 6 cc, what would the density be2 g/cc
If 12 cc of a substance has a mass of 6 g, what would the density be1/2 (.5) g/cc
350 cm = ____ m3.5
2 inches = _____ cm5.08
100 mm = _____ cm10
absolute zero = ____ degrees c-273.15
0 degrees K = ____ degrees c-273.15
If D = M/V then V = ____M/D
If D = M/V then M = ____D x V
can be compressedgas
temp. stays same, pressure increases, volume willdecreases
if pressure stays same, volume increases, temp. will ...increase
volume stays same, temp. increases, pressure willincrease
temp. stays same, volume increases, pressure will ...decrease
volume stays the same, pressure increases, temperature will ...increase
pressure stays the same, temperature increases, volume will ...increase
temp. stays same, P(1) = 12, V(1) = 4; P(2) = 6, V(2) = ___8 cc
pressure stays the same; T(1) = 6, V(1) = 12; T(2) = 2; V(2) = ___4 cc
volume stays same; P(1) = 12, T(1) = 4; T(2) = 4, P(2) = ___12 Pa
temp. stays same; P(1) = 12, V(1) = 3; V(2) = 2, P(2) = ___18 Pa
units for force: ____newtons
units for pressure: ___pascal
Sntin
Augold
Kpotassium
Agsilver
Bboron
leadPb
Nasodium
MagnesiumMg
ironFe
BerylliumBe
CalciumCa
MercuryHg


8th Grade Science Teacher

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