The Nature of Gases
The Nature of Liquids
The Nature of Solids
Changes of Matter
Other
100

A device that is used to measure atmospheric pressure. -k.f.

What is a barometer?

100

The conversion of a liquid to a gas or a vapor. -k.f

What is vaporization?

100

Two or more different molecular forms of the same element in the same physical state. -k.f.

What are Allotropes?

100

To separate mixtures and to purify compounds

How do organic chemists use sublimation ?

100

An empty space with no particles and no pressure. -k.f

What is a vaccum?

200

When billions of rapidly moving particles in a gas colliding with an object all at once. -k.f

What is Gas Pressure?

200

The temperature where the vapor pressure an the external pressure are equal.

What is boiling pressure?

200

A solid that doesn't have an internal structure. -k.f

What is a amorphous solid?

200

Provides the conditions of a substance pressure and temperature. -k.f

What is phase diagram?

200

At what temperature do the particles of all substances have the same average kinetic energy ?

at any given temperature

300

It is due to kinetic energy in the particles increasing.

Why does an increase of temperature of a contained liquid increase the vapor pressure ?

300

 The atmospheric pressure is lower at high altitudes and boiling points decrease at high altitudes.

Why don't liquids boil at the same time ?

300

The smallest group of particles in a crystal that holds the geometric shape of the crystal. -k.f.

What is the unit cell?

300

When the vapor pressure exceeds atmospheric pressure at or near room temperature. -k.f

What is solid sublimation?

400

Gases are the particles in a gas are small, hard spheres with an insignificant volume. -k.f

What is one fundamental assumption of gases?

400

Only those molecules with a certain minimum kinetic energy can escape from the surface of the liquid. -k.f

What happens during evaporation?

400

The arrangement of the particles determines the shape and is classified into seven systems. -k.f.

What is a crystal?

500

Is about 10,000 Pa or 100 kilopascals (kPa).-k.f

What is normal atosmpheric pressure?

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