This theory describes the behavior of matter as a result of particles in motion. (No abbreviations!)
What is Kinetic Molecular Theory?
This state of matter has particles that are vibrating in place.
What is a solid?
This term is for the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid.
What is the melting point?
This assumption of the kinetic molecular theory is based on gas particles being small compared to their container.
What is the volume of gas is mostly empty space? (highly compressible)
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This is defined as the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter.
What is temperature?
This state of matter takes the shape of its container but has a definite volume.
What is a liquid?
This term is for the temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid.
What is freezing point?
This component of gas particle interactions is negligible as a result of gas particles being very far apart or moving too quickly.
What are intermolecular forces?
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This state of matter has stronger intermolecular forces than kinetic energy.
What is a solid?
Phase beyone the critical point.
What is a supercritical fluid?
These terms of the kinetic molecular theory describe the motion of gas particles.
What is constant, high speed, random, linear motion.
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This temperature in Celsius is considered the standard for STP.
What is 0 C?
This state of matter is highly compressible.
What is a gas?
This is the point on a phase diagram where all three states of matter can coexist in equilibrium.
What is the triple point?
This assumption of the kinetic molecular theory states that, when gas particles collide, there is no change in the total kinetic energy of the two particles.
What is particle collisions are "elastic?"
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This pressure is considered to be standard (STP).
What is 1 atm of pressure?
This state of matter has intermolecular forces that are approximately equal to the kinetic energy of its particles.
What is a liquid?
This phase change occurs when particles gain enough energy that intermolecular forces are completely overcome, and the particles no longer have any attraction for each other.
What is evaporation (vaporization)?
One assumption of the kinetic molecular theory states that gas particles have an average kinetic energy proportional to this property.
What is temperature?
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