The state of matter that is found on Earth and has the fastest particles
What is a Gas?
What is Freezing?
Relationship where one substance decreases and the other increases in value.
What is an Inverse Relationship?
The three factors that impact gas pressure of a gas in a closed container.
What are Temperature, Volume, and Number of Particles?
Form of energy when an object is in motion.
What is Kinetic Energy?
What is a Solid?
Phase change that happens when going from a gas to a liquid.
What is Condensation?
Relationship where both substances increase or decrease in value respectively.
What is a Direct Relationship?
Changes the speed of the particles of a gas causing it to constrict or expand.
What is a Change in Temperature?
Has definite volume and definite shape.
What is a Solid?
Takes the shape of it's container but has a definite volume.
What is a Liquid?
Phase change that happens throughout the liquid when changing from a liquid to a gas.
What is Boiling?
States that the temperature and volume are directly proportional to each other when the number of particles and pressure remain constant.
What is Charles's Law?
Changes the room gas particles have to move causing the particles to collide more or less with each other and their container.
What is Change in Volume?
Energy is absorbed from the surroundings.
What is Endothermic?
What is the Kinetic Molecular Theory?
Stays the same, constant, during phase changes.
What is Temperature?
States that volume and pressure are inversely proportional when temperature and number of particles stays constant.
What is Boyle's Law?
Caused by an increase in the number of particles of a gas in a closed container.
What is Increase in Pressure?
Energy is release into the surroundings.
What is Exothermic?
The state of matter that achieved when all movement stops and absolute zero is reached.
What is Bose-Einstein Condensate?
Phase change that describes going from a solid directly to a gas.
What is Sublimation?
Shows the relationship between volume, temperature, and pressure when the number of particles remains constant.
What is the Combined Gas Law?
Caused by an decrease in the temperature of a gas in a closed container.
What is Decrease in Pressure?
The heat absorbed by a given solid as it melts to keep it at the same temperature as it goes from a solid to a liquid.
What is Heat of Fusion?