State of matter with the densest particle arrangement.
What are Solids?
A liquid turning into a solid.
What is Freezing?
If heat input increases, particle motion does this.
The energy of motion.
What is Kinetic Energy?
A chemical bond in which atoms share electrons.
What is Covalent bond?
What is Gas?
A gas turning into a liquid.
What is Condensation?
This is the specific temperature in which particles gain enough energy for a liquid to turn into a gas.
What is Boiling Point?
Stored energy, or energy that may cause change if used.
What is Potential Energy?
This refers to a molecule composed of more than one type of element.
State of matter that gravity will impact the most due to its density.
What is Solids?
A liquid turning into a gas.
What is Vaporization?
This state of matter will have the most minimal particle movement compared to other states of matter.
What is Solid?
Total kinetic energy of a substance.
What is Thermal Energy?
In chemical bond in which electrons transfer from one atom to another.
What is Ionic Bond?
State of matter that has a definite volume but an indefinite shape.
What is Liquid?
A solid turning into a gas.
What is Sublimation?
This is the specific temperature in which particles gain enough energy for a liquid to turn into a solid.
What is Freezing Point?
There is an inverse relationship between ___________ energy and __________ energy.
What is Kinetic, Potential?
This subatomic particle determines the identity of an atom.
What is Proton?
State of matter that has the fastest moving particles.
What is Gas?
A gas turning into a solid.
What is Deposition?
If thermal energy decreases, particle motion does this.
What is Decreases?
A graphical representation that documents phase changes of certain substances.
What is Heat(ing) Curve?
This periodic table tool indicates the number of energy levels of an atom.
What is Period?