The Nature of Gases
The Nature of Liquids
The Nature of Solids
Changes of State
Definitions
100

The motions of the particles in the gas

What is rapid, constant, and random

100

Vaporization happens this way

What is when a liquid is heated to its boiling point

100

Particles Vibrate more rapidly as their kinetic energy increases

What is When a solid is heated

100

A type of diagram gives the conditions of temperature and pressure at which a substance exists as a solid, liquid, and gas (vapor)

What is Phase Diagram

100

An empty space with no particles and no pressure

What is Vacuum

200

Potential Energy

What is the stored portion of the energy that is absorbed 

200

At this stage, the particles in a system continue to evaporate and condense but the number of particles stay the same

What is equilibrium

200

Tricline, Monocline, Orthorhombic, Tetragonal, Rhomboherdal (Trigonal), Hexagonal, Cubic

What is Crystal Class



200

Iodine is an example of

What is a substance that undergoes submission

200

Conversion that occurs at the surface of the liquid that is not boiling

What is Evaporation

300

The result of the billions of rapidly moving particles in a gas simultaneously colliding with an object

What gas pressure

300

Motion and attraction among particles determines this

What is the physical properties of a liquid

300

A transparent fusion product of inorganic substance that have cooled to a rigid state without crystallizing

What is Glass

What is Non-crystallizing Solids

300

The vapor pressure that sublimation occur in, in solids

What is vapor pressure that exceed atmospheric pressure at or near room temperature

300

Measure of the forces exerted by the gas above a liquid

What is Vapor Pressure

400

Kinetic energy is transferred without loss from one particle to another while also the total kinetic energy remains constant 

What is Elastic Collision

400

Equilibrium balance occurs between vapor and a liquid

What is in a system of constant vapor pressure

400

This reflects the orderly arrangement of their particles and the fixed location of their particles


What is the general properties of solids

400

The condition of pressure and temperature at which two phrases exist in equilibrium indication

What is A phrase diagram a line separating the row regions representing the phrases

400

The change of a substance from a solid to a vapor without passing through the liquid stage

What is Sublimation

500

The Speed of Oxygen at 20C 

What is 1700 km/h

500

The force that reduces the amount of space between particles in liquids

What is intermolecular attractions

500

As stated in the book, these few elements have allotropes (6)

What is carbon, phosphorous, sulfur, oxygen, boron, and antimony

500
Water's triple point temperature or pressure 

What is 0.016 degrees Celsius

What is 0.61 kPa (0.0060 atm)

500

The only set of conditions at which all three phases (liquid, gas, and solids) can exist in equilibrium 

What is Triple Point