Vocabulary
Lesson 1
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Extras
100

matter with no definite volume and no definite shape

gas

100

Particles are packed together.

Solid


100

the energy an object has due to its motion

kinetic energy

100

What happens when temperature increases on a gas in a container that has a fixed volume?

Pressure increases 

100

Which is the 2 main factors determining the state of matter?

Particle motion and force

200

the uneven forces acting on the particles on a liquid’s surface

surface tension

200

This type of matter allows particles to slide past each other.

Liquids

200

change from a liquid to a gas

condensation

200

What relationship is described by Boyle’s law?

pressure and volume of gases at constant temperature

200

In which state of matter do particles vibrate in place?

Solid

300

measure of the average the kinetic energy of all the particles in an object

temperature

300

What type of matter doesnt have a shape or volume?

Gas

300

change directly from a solid to a gas

sublimation

300

What relationship is described by Charles’s law?

volume and temperature of gases at constant pressure

300

This factor increases when the particles of a substance move more quickly

temperature

400

matter with a definite volume but no definite shape

liquid

400

The resistance of flow of a liquid

Viscosity

400

Evaporation and boiling are two kinds of

vaporization

400

The amount of force applied per unit of area is

pressure

400

total potential and kinetic energies of an object

thermal energy

500

anything that takes up space and has mass

matter

500

Surface Tension is a result of uneven forces acting on particles son the surface.

Liquid

500

Deposition is a change from a

gas to solid

500

The explains how particles in matter behave.

Kinetic Theory

500

vaporization that occurs only at the surface of a liquid

evaporation