The particles of this state of matter move the slowest.
What is solid?
This letter represents the gas phase.

What is B?
This shape's area can be calculated with
pi * r^2
What is a circle?
The amount of inches in 3.5 feet.
What is 42 inches?
This is the pressure in the bulb in atm.

What is 1 atm?
The particles of this state of matter are spread out the most.
What is gas?
This letter represents the point where the substance can no longer be distinguished between liquid and gas. The critical point.

What is E?
Mass over volume tells you this.
What is density?
These are the numbers in "psi" and "kPa" equal to 1 atm.
What is 14.69 psi and 101.3 kPa?
This is the unit that liquid levels in a manometer are always given in.
What is mm Hg?
This is how thermometers work.
What is liquids heating up, creating more particle space, and the liquid only has one place to move?
This is the point where all three states of matter coexist.
What is the triple point?
The formula (1/2 * base * height) gives you the area for this shape.
What is a triangle?
The quantitative value of the unit mm Hg is equal to the value of this other pressure unit.
What is torr?
Between the bulb and air pressure, this side is stronger.

What is air pressure?
The collision of particles with the edges of the container they're in create this.
What is pressure?
This is the term for when a gas immediately phases into a solid.
What is deposition?
The force over a given area gives you this. Shout out Freddie Mercury.
What is pressure?
This is the number of seconds in 1.32 weeks.
What is 798,336 seconds?
This is what a manometer actually measures.
What are different pressures?
Adding heat to particles will increase these three things.
What is increase thermal energy, increase speed, and increase spacing?
If I was going through condensation, I would be going from this letter to this letter.

What is from letter B to C?
The (length * width * height) will tell you this of a rectangular prism.
What is volume?
This is the value of 12.7 kPa converted to psi.
What is 1.84 psi?
This is the bulb pressure in psi.

What is about 13.37 psi?