Out of the three common states of matter, the one with the most energy.
Gas
Particles at higher temperatures have more _____energy
Kinetic Energy
What is Deposition?
The process of moving directly from a gaseous phase to a solid phase.
This is the name given when liquid changes into gas
vaporization
Changing the state of matter is what kind of change?
Physical change
This is the only substance on Earth that exists in all 3 states of matter in nature.
Water
This is the fourth state of matter, a superheated gas made up of charged particles.
Plasma
Is the name given to the process when hot water vapor fogs up a cooler mirror?
Condensation
This is the change of state from a gas to a liquid.
Condensation
State of matter where particles have enough energy for freedom of motion with no definite shape, as well as to spread out with no definite volume.
Gas
What is it called when a high energy state of matter no longer behaves like a liquid or a gas but as both at the same time?
Supercritical Fluid
Flow, Compressibility, Shape, Volume
This is the phase change directly from a solid to a gas.
Sublimation
This is the name of the example for when dry ice (a solid) changes directly to gas.
Sublimation
A Non-Newtonian Fluid/Shear Thickening Fluid
What state of matter is such that the particles are frozen meaning that they can only vibrate, not flow past one another?
Solid
What is the name for a bunch of molecules that surround an insoluble compound in water orienting themselves such that the hydrophilic heads face outwards and hydrophobic heads face inwards which allows said compound to flow through water?
A Miscelle
Water moves from the Earth's surface to the atmosphere by
evaporation
This is what happens when there is a loss of potential energy in a liquid, causing it to lose its ability to flow and to take on a definite shape.
List the three common states of matter from the slowest moving to the fastest.
Solid< Liquid< Gas
State of matter where enough intermolecular forces are overcome for freedom of motion with no definite shape, but not enough to allow particles to spread out, so it has a definite volume.
liquid
What does Boyle's Law state?
This is what happens to the temperature of a liquid while it is boiling
It remains the same
This is the process of water vapor changing directly into ice.
Deposition
What is the dividing line between a liquid and a gas called
Meniscus