Solids
Liquids
Gas
Gas Behavior
Graphing
100
definite shape and definite volume
What is a solid
100
definite volume, no definite shape
What is a liquid
100
no shape and no volume
What is gas
100
formula force/area
What is pressure
100
a diagram that shows the relationship between variables that you experimented with
What is a graph
200
how the particles move in a solid
What is vibrate in a fixed position
200
state Mrs. Verely is originally from
What is New York
200
how the particles of a gas move when thermal energy is added
What is faster
200
what happens to pressure if you decrease volume of a gas
What is increases
200
coordinates (0,0)
What is the origin
300
Mrs. McClure's main hobby outside of school
What is rides horses
300
when liquid particles are attracted to one another so they pull inward on the surface
What is surface tension
300
the shape of a gas
What is the shape of the container you keep it in
300
What happens to pressure if you increase temperature to a gas in a rigid container
What is increase
300
State Mrs. Kelbe is from
What is Michigan
400
2 types of solids
What is crystalline and amorphus
400
when thermal energy is added to a liquid so it becomes a gas
What is vaporization
400
Year Mrs. Marshall graduated high school
What is 2000
400
Name of both scientists who discovered laws about gas behavior
What is Boyle and Charles
400
The variable you always place on the Y axis
What is responding variable
500
When thermal energy is added to a solid so it transforms into a liquid
What is melting
500
a liquids resistance to flowing
What is viscosity
500
3 variables that are measured when working with gas
What is volume, pressure and temperature
500
the subject Mrs. Lent taught at the high school
What is math
500
how to describe a graph that shows a curved line where one variable decrease, the other increases
What is vary inversely
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