In terms of Particles and Volume,what is the difference between a liquid and vapor?
While both a can flow freely,the particles in a liquid stick togetherand don't completely separate.So the volume of a liquid is fixed while the volume of a vapor is not fixed
What is the Magna Carta known as?
Written in Latin, the Magna Carta (or Great Charter) was effectively the first written constitution in European history.
Compare a molecular movements in a solid,vapor,and liquid
Molecules vibrates in solid,but have fixed positions.Molecules in a liquid flow freely,but they don't completely separate because they don't have enough energy to completely overcome the attractive forces between Molecules.Molecules in a Gas move freely and so quickly they can overcome all attractive forces between Molecules.
CAUSE: The King of England signs the Magna Carta.
What is the Effect:
1. The Absolute Monarchy in England becomes a Limited Monarchy
2. The American Colonies become independent
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What happens at the vaporization point (boiling point)of a substance?
At the boiling point,a substance changes from Liquid to Gas
King George /// treats American colonists Unfairly.
The Effect was:
1. The U.S Constitution was Ratified
2. The Revolutionary War begins
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What is Viscosity? Which has a higher viscosity peanut butter or ketchup?
VISCOSITY is the resistance to flow. Peanut butter resist flow More
Name something that are not Matter
Thoughts,Lights,Vacuum
How many Amendments are there in a Constitution?
25
27
32
27