Basics
Heating Curve
Phase Diagram
Vocabulary
Stuff you should know
100

State of Matter in which the particles are packed tightly together.

What is a solid?

100

This segment of the heating curve represents a solid. 

What is segment A-B?

100

This letter represents the triple point. 

What is D?

100

 The temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid.

What is the melting point? 

100

This is what you use to check the oil level in your car. 

What is a dipstick? 

200

State of matter which has a definite volume and indefinite shape.

What is a liquid?

200

This segment of the heating curve represents a liquid. 

What is segment C-D? 

200

This letter represents the critical point.

What is E? 

200

The point on a phase diagram where all three states of a substance are present

What is the triple point? 

200

This is where you would check in your house if you have an electrical issue.

What is the breaker box/circuit box? 

300

State of matter which expands to fill its container due to having an indefinite shape and indefinite volume. 

What is a gas? 

300

This segment of the heating curve represents where there is a mixture of liquid and gas due to the liquid being vaporized at this segment. 

What is segment D-E? 

300

This is the state of matter of this substance at a pressure of 5.2 atm and a temperature of 197.5 K.

What is a solid? 

300

The conversion of a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid state.

What is sublimation? 

300

When you want a screw to get tighter, you turn the screwdriver in this direction. 

What is to the right? 

400

State of matter with the least kinetic energy, particles are simply vibrating in place. 

What is a solid? 

400

These segments of the heating curve are where kinetic energy is increasing. 

What are segments A-B, C-D, and E and above? 

400

This letter shows the line which represents where the substance would boil/condense. 

What is C? 

400

A force resulting from the simultaneous collisions of billions of gas particles on an object.

What is pressure? 

400

This is the speed limit on any road on which there is no posted speed limit. 

What is 25 miles per hour? 

500

A type of fluid in which the viscosity is dependent upon both temperature and pressure. 

What is a non-newtonian fluid? 

500

These are the segments of the heating curve where potential energy is increasing. 

What are segments B-C and D-E?

500

Maintaining a constant pressure of 73 atm, you would have to do this to change the substance from a solid to a liquid. 

What is increase the temperature? 

500

The smallest group of particles within a crystal that retains the geometric shape of the crystal

What is a unit cell?
500

This is the capitol of our state. 

Trenton.