Greatest distance between particles
What is a gas
When liquid water is vaporized/boiled, it turns to this state of matter.
What is a gas (water vapor)?
What letter represents a gas?
What is B?
What would the state of this substance be at 0.5 ATM of pressure at 100 degrees Celsius?
What is gas?
At higher temperatures, describe what happens to the molecules.
What are particles in an object move faster?
What letter on the diagram represents a liquid?
What is C?
What would the state of this substance be at 1 ATM of pressure at 80 degrees Celsius?
What is a liquid?
Covalently bonded molecules generally have _____ melting and boiling points.
What is low?
You left your crayons in the car on a hot summer day and they changed to a liquid. When you bring them in the house, the liquid crayons will become ______.
What is solid. (the crayons lose heat and change back into a solid)
What letter on the diagram represents a solid?
What is A?
If the substance begins at 20oC with a pressure of 0.25 atms. What is the phase change when the temperature changes to 110oC?
What is sublimation?
rotational, translational, vibrational
types of movement in a gas
What type of structure is described here?
-high melting point, soluble in water, conducts electricity when in aqueous solution
What is ionic
If ice is left out in the room, this is why it turns to a liquid.
What is "the ice gains heat from the air and it melts?"
What letter on the diagram represents the triple point?
What is D?
If the substance has an initial temperature of 150oC and a pressure of 1.00 atm. What is the phase change if the temperature changes to 75oC?
What is condensation?
Type of movement does this state of matter has
What is solid: vibration?
How would this element be classified?
What is a metal?
What is deposition?
What is the melting point of this substance at 1 ATM of pressure?
What is 60 oC?
What does the line between C and A represent?
What is the freezing point.