When gas particles cool down and lose energy they change into a liquid.
Fahrenheit, Celcius, and Kelvin all invented a different scale to measure the same thing. What were they measuring?
Temperature.
What is condensation?
It is when a gas changes to a liquid.
Give an example of a solvent that we use everyday.
water.
Explain the process of melting using the particle model.
When heated, the particles gain energy, move more quickly, and pull further apart. With enough energy, they escape from the solid and change into a liquid.
What is evaporation?
It is when a liquid turns into a gas.
What happens to the solute when it is stirred into a solvent?
It dissolves.
Explain the process of evaporation.
It happens because some particles in the liquid gain heat energy making them move faster and further apart until they escape from the surface of the liquid.
What is transpiration?
It is when water evaporates from the leaves of plants.
On Kelvin's temperature scale, what did he call -273 degrees Celcius?
Absolute zero.
Name two factors that speed up evaporation.
wind and heat.
What do we call the temperature at which a liquid boils?
The boiling point.
What is the boiling point of pure water?
100 degrees Celcius.
What is the change in state of matter during melting?
solid + heat = liquid
What are formed when water vapour condenses?
Clouds.
What do we call the temperature at which a solid melts?
The melting point.
Name two ways that evaporation is useful.
Drying our hair, drying our clothes, making some kinds of food.
How does evaporated water get back to Earth?
It falls as rain or snow.
What do we get when we mix a solute and a solvent?
A solution.
Give an example of a solute.
salt, sugar, coffee powder (any solid that can be dissolved)
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