Change from gas to solid.
What is deposition?
Temperature where liquid turns to solid.
What is freezing point?
Name of phase change graph that shows temperature verses energy added.
What is a heating curve?
Change from gas to liquid.
Change from gas to solid with no liquid state.
What is deposition?
Temperature at which a solid will melt
When temperature stays the same.
What is during a phase change?
Temperature does this on diagonal sections of graph.
What is changing (increasing)?
Transfer of thermal energy.
What is heat?
Total energy minus kinetic energy.
What is potential energy?
Lower of the two horizontal lines.
Where there is only a liquid.
What is C-D?
Number of states of matter present in horizontal line segments.
What is two (2)?
Number of different line segments on a heating curve.
What is five (5)?
Total kinetic energy of particles in a substance.
What is thermal energy?
Line segment that shows only a solid is present.
What is A-B?
Form of vaporization that is on a heating curve.
What is boiling?
Where kinetic energy stays constant.
What is phase change or horizontal lines?
Number of diagonal line segments on a heating curve.
What is three (3)?
Form of vaporization occurs throughout the liquid.
What is boiling?
Happening from points B-C.
What is melting?
Release of energy during change.
What is exothermic?
Number of states of matter present when potential energy is constant.
What is one (1)?
The two phase changes not shown on a heating curve.
What are sublimation and deposition?
State of matter that can be condensed?
What is gas?