Describing Matter
States of Matter
Energy of Matter
Changes of State
Laws of Matter
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The four states of matter.

What are solids, liquids, gases, and plasma?

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100

Matter with definite shape and volume.

What is a solid?

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100
The three energies in matter.

What are kinetic, potential, and thermal energies?

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100

The 6 processes of change of state.

What are melting, freezing, boiling, condensation, sublimation. and deposition?

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100

Mass and energy will always be conserved when matter changes state.

What is the law of conservation of mass?

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200

The units of mass and volume.

What are grams, liters, and cm3?

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200

The two solid particle arrangements

What are crystalline and amorphous? 

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The measure of average kinetic energy of all particles in an object.

What is temperature?

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Change from solid to liquid and liquid to solid.

What are melting and freezing?

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200
An explanation of how particles in matter behave.

What is the kinetic molecular theory?

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300

The two main factors that determine the state of matter.

What are particles motion and particle force?

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300

Matter with definite volume but not shape.

What is a liquid?

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300

Energy an object has due to motion.

What is kinetic energy?

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Change from liquid to gas and gas to liquid.

What are boiling and condensation?

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States that pressure of a gas increases if the volume of its container decreases and vice versa assuming constant temperature.

What is Boyle's law?

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400

The units of density.

What are g/cm3 and g/mL? 

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400

Honey has high _________ while water has low _________.

What is viscosity?

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Stored energy due to interactions between particles or objects.

What is potential energy?

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400

Change from solid to gas and gas to solid.

What are sublimation and deposition?

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States that the volume of a gas will increase with increasing temperature and vice versa assuming constant pressure.

What is Charles's law?

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500

The ways to describe matter.

What are state, color, texture, odor, mass, and volume of matter?

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500

A substance that is a solid or liquid at room temperature in gas form

What is vapor?

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500
The total potential and kinetic energies of an object.

What is thermal energy?

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500

Conserved when matter changes state.

What are matter and energy?

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500

V2=P1V1/P2

What is the equation to describe Boyle's law?

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