Liquids
Solids
Gases
Phase Changes
Forces
100

What other state of matter is associated with the term "flow". (Other than a liquid)

What are gases?

100

This is a material in which the atoms, ions or molecules are arranged in a regular and geometric pattern.

What is a crystalline solid?

100

What is another name for force per unit area?

What is Pressure?

100

What is the melting point?

What is the temperature at which the forces that hold the crystal lattice together are destroyed, causing the solid to become a liquid?

100

The force of attraction between oxygen molecules.

What is a dispersion force?

200

Viscosity is present in all liquids. True or false?

What is False?

200

An element that exists in multiple states at the same time.

What is an allotrope?
200

What is a barometer?

What is a device that measures atmospheric pressure?

200

What do you call the process through which a liquid transforms into a gas or vapor?

What is vaporization?
200
Has permanent dipoles.
What is a polar molecule?
300

What is another name for surfactants? 

What are surface active agents?

300

Solids that have particles that are not grouped in a recurring pattern.

What are amorphous solids?

300

The partial pressures of gases are proportional to their concentration. True or False?

What is True?
300

What is Evaporation?

What is what happens when vaporization arises just on the surface of a liquid?

300

The attractive forces that hold particles together in ionic, covalent, and metallic connections.

What are intramolecular forces?

400

The amount of energy required to expand the surface area of a liquid by a given quantity is called what?

What is surface tension?

400

The small portion of a bigger whole.

What is a unit cell?

400

What law states that the rate of effusion for a gas is inversely proportional to its molar mass square rooted?

What is Grahams law of effusion?

400

What is the term that represents the temperature and pressure at which three phases of a substance can coexist?

What is triple point?

400

The attraction between oppositely charged regions of polar molecules.

What are dipole-dipole forces?

500

The higher the viscosity of a normal liquid, the stronger the intermolecular attraction forces. True or False?

What is True?

500

A framework that represents the points of particle positions on a crystalline solid.

What is a crystal lattice?

500

The law that states the overall pressure of a gas mixture is equal to the sum of the pressures of all the gases in the mixture.

What is Daltons law of partial pressures?

500

What is an term that explains vapor turning into frost?

What is deposition?

500

A dipole-dipole attraction that occurs between molecules that contain a hydrogen atom that is bound to a tiny, highly electronegative atom that has at least one lone electron pair.

What is a hydrogen bond?