Behavior of Fluids
Changes of state
Matter
Matter #2
Chapter Review
100
this is equal to the force exerted on a surface divided by the total area over which the force is exerted.
What is Pressure?
100
This is the change between a liquid state to a gaseous state
What is vaporization?
100
anything that takes up space and has mass,
What is matter?
100
these have no definite volume or shape
What are gases?
100
this enables you to float on water
What is surface tension?
200
These variables are what pressure depends on
What is force and area?
200
these have definite volume and shape
What are solids?
200
this refers to gaseous substances that are normally liquids or solids at room temperature
What is vapor?
200
during this process particles release energy
What is freezing?
300
An upward force exerted on an object immersed in water
What is buoyant force?
300
the process of a substance going from the solid state to the gas state without ever being in the liquid state
What is sublimation?
300
solids with particles arranged in order
What are crystalline solids?
300
the reason that a liquid can have different shapes is
What is the particles in the liquid move more freely?
300
water vapor in air forms clouds by
What is condensation?
400
mass divided by volume
What is density?
400
the measure of the amount of energy required to raise 1g of a substance 1 degree
What is specific heat?
400
have a definite volume but no defined shape
What is liquid?
400
solids that come together without forming crystal structures
What are amorphous solids?
400
this is the reason that steam causes more burns than boiling water
What is thermal energy?
500
the force applied to a confined fluid where an increase in pressure is transmitted equally to all parts of the fluid
What is Pascal's Principle?
500
energy that depends on the amount of the substance and the kinetic energy of pARTICLES IN A SUBSTANCE
What is thermal energy?
500
the measure of how easily liquids flow
What is viscosity?
500
a small particle that makes up most types of matter
What is an atom?
500
the reason why some balloons pop when left in the sun too long
What is the pressure of the gas inside the balloon increases as the air inside the balloon heats up?
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