The liquid state of matter is an intermediate phase between these two other states of matter
A solid and a gas.
Gases move at this type of speed due to their energy levels
Fast
This characteristic of a solid is unchangeable, as its particles are tightly packed and have fixed positions
Volume
The state of matter of an ice cube in the freezer
Solid
The temperature at which a solid turns to a liquid
Melting point
The distance between particles in a liquid
Close together
This term describes gas’s volume and shape
Indefinite
The process where a solid skips the liquid phase and turns into a gas
Sublimation
The two states of matter found when boiling water
Liquid and Gas
The temperature at which a liquid turns to a gas
Boiling point
Liquids take up the shape of this because liquids have a definite volume, but no definite shape.
its container
This term describes the relationship between the volume and temperature of a gas.
Directly proportional
This type of solid is composed of positively and negatively charged ions held together by electrostatic forces
Ionic Solid
This is found inside a hot air balloon
Gas
this is what plasma is created by
ionized gas
This accounts for the surface tension of a liquid (the stickiness)
Cohesion
Compared to solids and liquids, this describes the distance between the atomic particles in a gas
Far apart
Solids have the least of this type of energy compared to all other particles
Kinetic Energy
The state of matter of orange juice
Liquid
This is the mass of 10g of ice after melting into water
10g
keeps the volume of a liquid constant
The attraction between the particles.
The most abundant gas in the air we breathe
Nitrogen Gas (N2)
This type of solid is sometimes described as a supercooled liquid having no definite form, either geometric or crystalline
Amorphous solids
The state of matter of a red crayon that was melted then frozen
Solid
The most common state of matter in the universe
Plasma (Ionized Gas)