The reason that liquids "flow"
What is particles are close together but can slide past each other in order to "flow".
When liquids surface change to a gas.
What is vaporization?
Has definite volume and takes the shape of its container?
What is Liquid?
Particles do not move fast enough to overcome the strong _____________ between them.
What is attraction?
This describes what state of matter is?
Physical forms in which a substance can exist
This is the SI unit of measurement for liquids.
What is a Liter (L)
Vaporization when all the particles have reached this point.
What is boiling?
This has definite shape and definite volume?
What is a solid?
Solid particles move apart allowing movement or sliding of particles past each other.
What is melting?
These are the things that matter is made of?
What are atoms and molecules
An example of evaporation.
evaporation of lakes and bodies of water, drying your clothes, other answers?
Movement of gas particles.
What is fast or rapid?
This state has no definite shape or volume? Volume is determined by the size of the container
What is a gas?
This is H2O in solid form.
What is ice?
Constant in all changes in the state of matter.
What is heat?
What is evaporation or boiling?
Particles of gases can be moved closer to each other.
What is compressible?
This type of matter contains particles that are close together and vibrate in place?
What is a solid?
When matter changes from liquid to solid.
What is freezing?
Formed when electrons dissociate from the nucleus. The fourth state of matter.
What is plasma
Temperature at which ice melts into liquid.
What is 0 degrees C and 32 degrees F?
Three atoms that are gaseous at room temperature.
What is noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn), and certain nonmetals that form diatomic molecules: Hydrogen (H₂), Nitrogen (N₂), Oxygen (O₂), Fluorine (F₂), and Chlorine (Cl₂) ?
This state of matter has particles moving fast enough to overcome nearly all of the attraction between them?
What is gas?
Gas particles move closer to each other because of dropping of temperature.
What is condensation?