This is a change in state from a liquid to a solid.
What is freezing?
Fixed shape and volume.
What is solid?
This law describes the relationship between volume and temperature when pressure remains constant.
What is Charles' Law?
The relationship between pressure and volume of a gas is of this type.
What is inverse?
This is the resistance of a liquid to flowing.
What is viscosity?
This is a change in state from solid to liquid.
What is melting?
Fixed volume, but not shape.
What is liquid?
This law describes the relationship between pressure and temperature when volume doesn't change.
What is Amontons' Law?
The relationship between volume and temperature of a gas is of this type.
What is direct?
This holds the particles of a liquid together at the surface.
What is surface tension?
This is a change in state from liquid to gas.
What is vaporization?
No definite shape or volume.
What is gas?
This law describes the relationship between pressure and volume when temperature remains constant.
What is Boyle's Law?
The relationship between pressure and temperature of a gas is of this type.
What is direct?
This is -228 °C on the Kelvin scale.
This change in state occurs at any temperature, but only at the surface of a liquid.
What is evaporation?
The temperature at which a liquid turns into a gas.
What is boiling point?
If 10 L of oxygen is heated from 298 K to 350 K, this volume will result.
What is 11.74 L?
If a hot gas at 1173 K has a pressure of 10 atm, it will be this pressure at standard temperature(298 K).
What is 2.54 atm?
This is considered to be standard pressure.
What is 1 atm?
This is a change from solid to gas that skips the liquid phase.
What is sublimation?
If rubbing alcohol freezes at -128 °F, this is its melting point.
What is -128 °F?
If a gas pressurized to 50 atm has a volume of 10 L, it would occupy this volume at standard pressure.
What is 500 L?
If 25 L of gas at 4 atm is brought to the surface of the ocean, it will expand to this volume.
What is 100 L?
At the top of Mt. Everest, air pressure is 0.3 atm and the temperature is -21 °C. If you put some of that air in a sealed container, this temperature, in Kelvins, would be needed to bring it to standard pressure(1 atm).
What is 840 K