The energy of movement.
What is kinetic energy?
Number of Mcdonalds worldwide as of 2023.
What is 41.8k?
When liquid have enough kinetic energy to escape to the gas form.
What is evaporation?
Standard pressure in atm.
The direction of the solid/liquid line on a phase diagram of water.
What is left?
The theory that states that all particles of matter are in constant motion.
What is the Kinetic Theory of Matter?
The phase change from a liquid to a gas that occurs below the boiling point.
The definition of 'vapor pressure'.
What is the amount of collisions between gas particles?
The device for measuring pressure.
What is a barometer?
The point at which all three states of matter are at equilibrium.
What is a 'triple point'?
The three kinds of IMFS.
The first part of a liquid to evaporate.
What is the surface?
The normal boiling point for water.
What is 100oC?
The definition of 'normal boiling point'.
What is boiling point at standard pressure?
The phase change dry ice undergoes at standard pressure.
What is sublimation?
The three bonds that cause h-bonds.
What are H-F, H-O, and H-N?
The two phases that can occur in a closed system.
What are condensation and evaporation?
What is an indirect relationship?
Standard pressure in kilopascals.
What is 101.3?
The definition of 'heating curve'.
What is a diagram that gives information about the changes of state a substance undergoes based on the amount of energy that is being supplied?