Solids, Liquids and gasses
What are the three (most common) states of matter?
Move quickly in all directions and collide often
How do gas particles move?
randomly
How are gas particles arranged?
As pressure increases, volume decreases
What is Boyle's law?
Plasma
What is the 4th state of matter?
Move quickly inside the container and collide frequently
How do liquid particles move?
very far apart
How are liquid particles arranged?
As temperature increases, pressure increases
What is Gay Lussac's law?
gas
Which state of matter does not have a fixed volume?
Packed tightly and vibrate against each other
How do solid particles move?
closely in an orderly fashion
How are solid particles arranged?
As temperature increases, volume increases
What is Charles's law?
An electrically charged gas
What is Plasma?
kinetic energy
What causes particles to move?
Gas particles collide more frequently than liquid particles.
False
Boyle's law
Which law has an inverse relationship?
plasma
What is the 4th state of matter?
Solid particles still move (they vibrate)
true
Tightly
How are solid particles spaced?
Charles's law and Gay Lussac's Law
Which two laws have direct relationships?