Sovi.AI - AI Math Tutor

Scan to solve math questions

QUESTION IMAGE

part c matching match each description in column b to the correct term …

Question

part c matching
match each description in column b to the correct term in column a. provide an explanation for your selection.
column a

  1. volume

explanation why:

  1. mass

explanation why:

  1. substance

explanation why:

  1. physical property

explanation why:

  1. solid

explanation why:

  1. liquid

explanation why:

  1. gas

explanation why:

  1. vapor

explanation why:

  1. physical change

explanation why:

  1. extensive property

explanation why:

  1. intensive property

explanation why:
column b
a. a quality or condition of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the substance’s composition
b. matter that takes both the shape and volume of its container
c. matter that has a uniform and definite composition
d. measure of the space occupied by an object
e. matter that has a definite volume and takes the shape of its container
f. a change to a material that does not change its composition
g. gaseous state of a substance that generally exists as a liquid or solid at room temperature
h. matter that has a definite shape and volume
i. the amount of matter that an object contains
j. depends on the type of matter in a sample
k. depends on the amount of matter in a sample
part d questions and problems
answer the following questions in the space provided.

  1. classify each of the following as a solid, liquid, gas, or vapor. provide the explanation for each selection to get full credits

a. steam
explanation: why
b. apple juice
explanation: why
c. gasoline
explanation: why
d. hockey puck
explanation: why
e. air
explanation: why

  1. state whether the following changes are physical changes.

a. melting butter
explanation: why
b. breaking a window
explanation: why
c. burning gasoline
explanation: why
d. boiling water
explanation: why
essay write - up: what did you learn about the states of matter: describe.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Volume is the measure of the space occupied by an object, so it matches d.
  2. Mass is the amount of matter that an object contains, so it matches i.
  3. A substance is matter that has a uniform and definite composition, so it matches c.
  4. A physical property is a quality or condition of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the substance’s composition, so it matches a.
  5. A solid is matter that has a definite shape and volume, so it matches h.
  6. A liquid is matter that has a definite volume and takes the shape of its container, so it matches e.
  7. A gas is matter that takes both the shape and volume of its container, so it matches b.
  8. Vapor is the gaseous state of a substance that generally exists as a liquid or solid at room - temperature, so it matches g.
  9. A physical change is a change to a material that does not change its composition, so it matches f.
  10. An extensive property depends on the amount of matter in a sample, so it matches k.
  11. An intensive property depends on the type of matter in a sample, so it matches j.

26.
a. Steam is vapor. Explanation: Steam is the gaseous state of water which is a liquid at room - temperature.
b. Apple juice is a liquid. Explanation: It has a definite volume and takes the shape of its container.
c. Gasoline is a liquid. Explanation: It has a definite volume and conforms to the shape of its container.
d. Hockey puck is a solid. Explanation: It has a definite shape and volume.
e. Air is a gas. Explanation: It takes the shape and volume of its container.

27.
a. Melting butter is a physical change. Explanation: The composition of butter does not change, only its state from solid to liquid.
b. Breaking a window is a physical change. Explanation: The glass remains glass, only its shape is changed.
c. Burning gasoline is not a physical change. Explanation: Gasoline reacts with oxygen to form new substances like carbon dioxide and water, so its composition changes.
d. Boiling water is a physical change. Explanation: The water changes from liquid to gas, but its chemical composition (H₂O) remains the same.

Answer:

  1. d. measure of the space occupied by an object
  2. i. the amount of matter that an object contains
  3. c. matter that has a uniform and definite composition
  4. a. a quality or condition of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the substance’s composition
  5. h. matter that has a definite shape and volume
  6. e. matter that has a definite volume and takes the shape of its container
  7. b. matter that takes both the shape and volume of its container
  8. g. gaseous state of a substance that generally exists as a liquid or solid at room temperature
  9. f. a change to a material that does not change its composition
  10. k. depends on the amount of matter in a sample
  11. j. depends on the type of matter in a sample

26.
a. vapor. Explanation: Steam is the gaseous state of water which is a liquid at room - temperature.
b. liquid. Explanation: It has a definite volume and takes the shape of its container.
c. liquid. Explanation: It has a definite volume and conforms to the shape of its container.
d. solid. Explanation: It has a definite shape and volume.
e. gas. Explanation: It takes the shape and volume of its container.
27.
a. Physical change. Explanation: The composition of butter does not change, only its state from solid to liquid.
b. Physical change. Explanation: The glass remains glass, only its shape is changed.
c. Not a physical change. Explanation: Gasoline reacts with oxygen to form new substances like carbon dioxide and water, so its composition changes.
d. Physical change. Explanation: The water changes from liquid to gas, but its chemical composition (H₂O) remains the same.