States of Matter
Changes in State
Gas Laws
Graphs
Misc.
100
Ooobleck's state of matter.
What is a liquid?
100
The opposite of evaporation.
What is condensation?
100
Pressure =
What is Force/Area?
100
The independent and dependent variables in Charles Law.
What is Temperature and Volume?
100
The title of Chapter 2.
What is Solids, Liquids and Gases.
200
This state of matter has the most amount of thermal energy.
What is gas?
200
When condensation occurs.
What is when gas particles lose enough thermal energy to form a liquid?
200
Pressure of a gas at constant temperature is increased, then the gas decreases.
What is Boyle's Law?
200
Independent and Dependent variables in Boyle's Law.
What is Pressure and Volume.
200
A plateau means this when graphing time vs. temperature.
What is a state change.
300
A solid who's particles are not arranged in a specific pattern.
What is an Amorphous Solid?
300
Sublimation.
What is when a solid turns directly into a gas?
300
Charle's Law
What is when the temperature of a gas is increased at constant pressure, the volume increases?
300
The relationship between Temperature and Volume.
What is Directly Proportional.
300
This is required to make Carbon Dioxide a liquid.
What is pressure.
400
The viscosity of a liquid depends on this.
What is size, shape and attraction of its particles.
400
The stage water vaporizes only at the surface.
What is evaporization?
400
Volume, Temperature and Pressure.
What is important information when working with a gas?
400
The relationship between Volume and Pressure.
What is Inverse Variation?
400
This type of energy increases from solid to liquid and liquid to gas.
What is thermal energy?
500
The difference(s) between a crystalline solid and an amorphous solid.
What are melting points and particle arrangement.
500
The difference between evaporation and boiling.
What is vaporization happens throughout the liquid when boiling, not only at the surface?
500
A hot air balloon is an example of this?
What is Charles Law?
500
5 Parts necessary to construct a graph.
What are title, labels, units, scale, and data?
500
The characteristics of a solid, liquid, and gas.
What are solid - fixed packed particles with a definite shape and volume liquid - freely moving particles with no definite shape, but has a definite volume. gas - particles that spread with not definite shape or volume.