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States of Matter
Phase Changes
Heating Curve
Gas Laws
Gas Laws Equations
100
the state of matter with a definite shape and volume
What is a liquid?
100
phase change going from a solid to a liquid
What is melting?
100
the part of the heating curve where the liquid is changing temperatures
What is Z?
100
The effect on pressure when temperature increases (volume and number of particles are constant).
What is increasing (pressure)?
100
The volume it will occupy when the initial volume is 4.2L and pressure increases from 101 kPa to 235 kPa.
What is 9.77L?
200
the state of matter with a indefinite shape and a definite volume?
What is a liquid?
200
phase change that is opposite of boiling/evaporation?
What is condensation?
200
the part(s) of the heating curve that represent(s) temperature is not changing
What are Y and A?
200
The effect of pressure when volume increases (temperature and number of particles are held constant)
What is decreasing pressure?
200
The new pressure of air when its initial pressure is 100 kPa and the volume changes from 0.75 L to 0.25 L?
What is 300 kPa?
300
the state of matter that has the greatest kinetic energy
What is a gas?
300
the phase change that dry ice undergoes when placed in water
What is sublimation?
300
the part of the heating curve that represents heat of vaporization
What is A?
300
This is caused by the collisions between particles of a gas and the walls of the container.
What is pressure?
300
The temperature reached when the initial temperature is 273 K and the pressure is increased from 388 kPa to 825 kPa.
What is 580K?
400
The state of matter that has the least particle attraction
What is a gas?
400
the phase change from a gas to a solid
What is deposition?
400
the part(s) of the heating curve that represent(s) the specific heat
What are X, Z, and B?
400
The graph that represents the relationship between temperature and volume
What is [picture]?
400
The final temperature (in degrees Celsius) when its initial temperature is 10 degrees Celsius and the volume increases from 0.250 L to 0.285 L.
What is 50 degrees Celsius?
500
the state(s) of matter where materials can take the shape of their containers
What is liquid and gas?
500
melting, boiling, and sublimation are examples of this process
What is an endothermic process?
500
the part(s) of the heating curve that represent(s) phase changes
What are Y and A?
500
The graph that represents what happens to volume of the marshmallows when you put it in a vacuum.
What is [picture].
500
The final pressure when the initial is 111 kPa and temperature increases from 23 degrees Celsius to 475 degrees Celsius?296 773
What is 290 kPa?