Solids
Liquids
Gases
Definitions
Temperature Conversions
100

What are the states of matter?

Solid, liquid, and gas

100

Mustard has more or less viscosity than water?

More viscosity.

100

Can gases be compressed?

Yes

100

Branch of physical science that has to do with heat is called

thermodynamics

100

3500 C = __________ k

3773.15 k

200

How are the particles of a diamond arranged as crystalline or amorphous?

crystalline

200

How is the kinetic energy in liquids?

It moves faster than solids and particles past each other.

200

How is the kinetic energy in gases?

The kinetic energy is very fast.

200

When the temperature decreases is due to

thermal contraction

200

12,000 k = _________ C


11726.85 C

300

Define amorphous

State of matter where particles are not in a pattern.

300

Resistance of a liquid to flow

Viscosity

300

If a balloon is placed in the edge of a window what will happen to the volume when the temperature increases?

The volume will increase because the particles will move faster.

300

The amount of space is the 

volume

300

220 C = __________ F



428 degrees Fahrenheit

400

How are the particles in a solid arranged? Do they vibrate in place?

Close together and yes they vibrate in place.

400

Forces that acts on the surface of a liquid and can hold some insects in top of the water is called

Surface tension

400

What is kept the same in Charles's Law?

Pressure

400

Measures how fast particles move?

Temperature

400

How many  degrees Celsius there are in 65 degrees Fahrenheit?


18.33 degrees Celcius

500

How is the kinetic energy in solids?

Very low kinetic energy.

500

Define liquids

Has definite volume but takes the shape of the container.

500

The gas law that says that if the temperature is kept the same the pressure increases and the volume decreases and vice versa is called?

Boyle's Law

500

Amount of force per unit are is called

Pressure

500

In a loose leaf paper do the processes.

How many Fahrenheit there are in 3,000 kelvin?


4940.33 degrees Fahrenheit

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