This state of matter has particles close together in a fixed position that vibrate in place.
What is... melting
This is what happens to pressure when temperature increase.
What is... pressure increases (particles move faster and hit the walls MORE)
True or False: A liquids particles are in a fixed position and cannot move.
FALSE
True or False: A solids particles are closely locked in position.
TRUE
This state of matter does NOT have a definitive shape or volume.
What is... gas.
This is what happens when you remove thermal energy from a liquid
This is what happens to pressure when volume increases.
What is... pressure decreases (there is more room for particles so they hit the walls LESS)
This is the shape and volume of a liquid.
What is... NO definite shape but a DEFINITE volume.
This is the shape and volume of a solid.
What is... a DEFINITE shape and a DEFINITE volume?
This state of matter has particles packed closely together, but can move freely past each other.
What is... a liquid.
This is what happens when you add thermal energy to a liquid
What is... evaporation
This is what happens to pressure when temperature decreases.
What is... pressure decreases (the particles move slower and hit the walls LESS)
This is why a water bug can walk on water, or why a leave can float on top of a pond.
What is... surface tension.
This state of matter has particles that are widely spaced apart and can move freely.
What is... a gas
This is what happens when you remove thermal energy from a gas.
What is... condensation
This is what happens to pressure when volume decreases.
What is... pressure increases (with less room, the particles hit the walls MORE)
This is what we call a liquid that flows slowly.
What is... a high viscosity liquid
What is... a crystalline solid?
The volume of this state of matter is always the same as it's container.
What is... a gas.
This is what dry ice is an example of.
What is... sublimation
This is what happens to volume when temperature increases.
What is... volume increases.
What is... sublimation and deposition
This is a solid that has an irregular pattern and does NOT melt at a distinct temperature.
What is.... an amorphous solid?