Vocabulary
States of Matter
Changes of State
Behavior of Gas
100
Solids, liquids, and gases are this.
What are the three states of matter?
100
In addition to solids, liquids, and gases, this also exists in stars but is not so common here on earth.
What is plasma?
100
When solids become liquids, they do this.
What is melting?
100
Knowing this, temperature, and pressure is helpful when studying gases.
What is volume?
200
When this happens, solids become gases without passing through the liquid state.
What is sublimation?
200
Solids with particles not arranged in certain patterns are called this.
What are amorphous solids?
200
When particles of liquids take on fixed positions, they do this.
What is freezing?
200
According to this law, the relation between temperature and volume is directly proportional.
What is Charles' Law?
300
When the product of two variables are the same constantly, they are this.
What is inverse proportion?
300
Like marbles, the particles of this move past one another but always remain in contact.
What are liquids?
300
Evaporation and boiling are two kinds of what?
What is vaporization?
300
Boyle's Law has a relation between these two things.
What is pressure and volume?
400
Solids that have particles arranged in patterns are this.
What are crystalline solids?
400
Oxygen is considered this.
What are gases?
400
This occurs when gas particles lose thermal energy.
What is condensation?
400
The wheels of a truck on a hot summer day are an example of these two things in action.
What is pressure and temperature?
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