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100

Characteristics of a solid 

definite shape and volume 

100

of gas it the force of its outward push divided by the area of the walls of the container. 

pressure 

100

What is Boyles Equation? 

P1V1=P2V2

100

properties of liquids, or a liquid's resistance to flowing 

viscosity

100

What is Charles's Law equation? 

V1/T1=V2/T2

200

How do crystalline solids differ from amorphous solids? 

crystalline solids - particles form a regular, repeating pattern. 

amorphous - becomes softer & softer or change into other substances. 

200

_________ law describes the relationship between a gas's temperature and volume when its pressure is constant. 

Charles's

200

When a substance cools, it loses __________ energy to its surroundings 

thermal 

200

which state matter undergoes changes in volume most easily? 

gas 

200

DAILY DOUBLE

in cold climates, the amount of snow on the ground may decrease even if the temperature stays below zero degrees Celsius. The process that best explains this event is 

sublimation 

300

At constant temperature, when the volume of a gas is decreased, what happens to its pressure. 

it increases 

300
Explain what happens as a puddle dries after a rainstorm. 

Molecules on the surface will escape into the air -- change of state from liquid to gas - evaporation. 

300

How do you convert Celsius to Kelvin? 

+273 

300

Pieces of dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) become smaller through the process of 

sublimation 

300

The surface of water can act like a sort of skin due to a property of liquids called 

surface tension 

400

DAILY DOUBLE 

Pressure can be measured in units of 

A. newtons

B. newtons per square meter 

C. newtons per centimeter 

D. newtons per cubic centimeter 

Newtons per square meter 

400

How do the motion of particles differ in gases, liquids, and solids? 

solids - fixed position, vibrating 

liquid - moving slowly, fill container 


gas - moving sporadicly, many collisions 


400

An uncovered pot of soup is simmering on a stove, and there are water droplets on the wall above the back of the stove. What sequence can you infer has occurred? 

vaporization, then condensation 
400

DAILY DOUBLE


What is Guy-Lussac's equation. 

P1/T1=P2/T2

400

STP - pressures are 

_______ kPa

______ atm 

______ mmHg

STP -

101.3 kPa

1 atm 

760 mmHg 

500

The pressure of 6.0 L of a gas is 200 kPa. What will be the volume if the pressure is doubled, keeping the temperature constant? 

P1V1=P2V2


V2 = 3 L 

500

DAILY DOUBLE 

A balloon at constant temperature has a volume of 2.0 L at 3 atm. If the pressure is reduced to 0.5 atm, what would be the volume of the balloon? 

P1V1=P2V2


V2 = 12L

500

DAILY DOUBLE 

A container holds 50.0 mL of nitrogen at 25 degrees celsius and a pressure of 736 mmHg. What will be its volume if the temperature increases by 35 degrees celsius. (converts to kelvin) 

V2 = 55.87 mL

500

DAILY DOUBLE 

Convert 0.875 atm to mmHg.

multiply the atm value by 760.0 mmHg / atm.

  0.875 atm/1 x 760 mmHg/1 atm = 665 mmHg

500

A 600 mL sample of nitrogen at constant pressure is heated from 300 K to 350 K. What is the final volume? 

V1/T1=V2/T2


700 mL