Phase/State Changes
Vocabulary
Solids, Liquids & Gases
Heat and Temperature
Gas Laws
100

Katie should ask what question if she wanted to learn more about sublimation

What is the process of a solid becoming a gas?

100

Anything that has mass and takes up space

What is matter

100

Very strong attractive forces

What is a solid

100

The temperature that water is boiled at

What is 100C (212F)

100
A highly ionized gas

What is plasma?

200

A phase change from liquid to solid

What is freezing

200

Clearly defined

What is definite?

200

Strong attractive forces, but not as strong as solids

What is a liquid

200

The temperature that water freezes at

What is 0C (32F)?

200

These describe the behavior and properties of gases

What are gas laws?

300

A phase change from gas to solid

What is deposition


300

The energy of movement

What is kinetic energy?

300

Weak molecular forces

What is a gas

300

This is added to make something changes phases of matter

What is heat

300

SPS5b focuses on the relationship between these 4 properties of gas.

What are temperature, pressure, volume, and density?

400
A phase change from solid to gas, skipping over the liquid phase
sublimation
400

A measure of the number of times the particles of a gas hit the inside of their container

What is pressure

400

A state of matter in which the particles vibrate in place

What is a solid

400

This stays constant while phases are changing

What is temperature?

400

A law that states that as the volume of a gas increases, its pressure decreases and as the volume of a gas decreases, its pressure increases

What is Boyle's Law?

500

The temperature that a gas becomes a liquid

What is the dew point?

500

The temperature that a liquid becomes a gas

What is the boiling point?

500

Two types of solids

What are crystalline and amorphous

500

This is the coldest temperature, where all molecular motion stops

What is absolute 0?

500

A law that states that as the temperature of a gas increases, its volume increases and as the temperature of a has decreases, its volume decreases.

What is Charles's Law

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