When water goes from a liquid to a solid it is called this.
What is freezing?
In his equation, V and T stand for...
What is volume and temperature?
In this equation, P and V stand for...
What is pressure and volume
Matter in this form have distinct/defined shapes.
What are solids?
The opposite of explode.
What is implode?
When something turns from a liquid into a gas the process is called this.
What is vaporization? OR What is evaporation?
2 L / T1 = 6L / 273 K
What is 91 K?
300 L x 12 atm = 400 L x P2
What is 9 ATM?
Name the state of matter with the most energy. (excluding plasma)
What are gasses?
What is inversely?
The temperature that water normally boils at.
What is 212 degrees Fahrenheit? OR What is 100 degrees Celsius?
The unit used for temperature in this equation is called this.
What are Kelvins?
This unit is usually used for pressure. Here, at sea level it is 1, but on Venus it is 93.
What is atm? or atmosphere?
Name three states of matter.
What are solids, liquids, and gases?
What is density?
When gas turns into a liquid this change is called...
What is condensation?
Give an example of Charles' law in action.
What is a hot air balloon?
What is bread rising?
What is a soda can shrinking in cold water?
What is tire volume decreasing in cold weather?
Give an example of Boyle's Law in action.
What is the Titan submarine?
What is a blobfish?
What is a shampoo bottle exploding on an airplane?
Boyle's and Charles' Laws only apply to matter in this state.
What are gasses?
Being able to squish a material without that material changing shape or breaking is called this. It can only be done to gases.
What is compression?
Give an example of sublimation.
What is dry ice?
What is snow at a high elevation on a sunny day?
What is a solid turning into a gas?
What is an increase in volume?
According to this law, if the pressure increases then what happens?
What is a decrease in volume?
Name the state of matter that has loosely linked molecules.
What are liquids?
The force exerted down or against an object is called...
What is pressure?