What state of matter is shown here?
What is a solid?
This is the name given to the process when hot water vapor fogs up a cooler mirror?
What is condensation?
This is what happens when there is a loss of potential energy in a liquid, causing it to lose its ability to flow and to take on a definite shape.
What is freezing?
This is the comparison of particle energy in a solid, liquid and gas.
What is solid<liquid<gas?
This is the state of matter where attractive forces are strong, particles are pulled close together. Has definite shape and volume.
What is a solid?
Particles at higher temperatures have more _____energy
What is kinetic?
Temperature does this when substances change state at their melting and boiling points.
What is the temperature remains constant?
This is the change of state from a gas to a liquid.
What is condensation?
What is the state of matter shown at point A on the graph shown?
What is a solid?
What state of matter is shown here?
What is a liquid?
State of matter achieved at temperatures very close to Absolute Zero
What is Bose-Einstein Condensate?
This is what happens to matter and energy during a change of state.
What is both are conserved (i.e. they are not created or destroyed)?
This is the name of the example for when dry ice (a solid) changes directly to gas.
What is sublimation?
What is the state of matter shown at point E on the graph shown?
What is gas?
State of matter where enough intermolecular forces are overcome for freedom of motion with no definite shape, but not enough to allow particles to spread out, so it has a definite volume.
What is liquid?
This is the fourth state of matter, a superheated gas made up of charged particles.
What is plasma?
The measure of the average Ek of a substance is ____
What is temperature?
This is the process of water vapor changing directly into ice.
What is deposition?
What change is happening in the picture shown?
What is freezing?
Energy gained/lost when substances melt/freeze
What is Heat of Fusion?
Name one place where plasma may be found.
What is
This is the energy of an object due to stored energy.
What is Ep?
This is the only substance on Earth that exists in all 3 states of matter in nature.
What is water?
State of matter where particles have enough energy for freedom of motion with no definite shape, as well as to spread out with no definite volume.
What is gas?