Phase Changes
States of Matter
Particle Motion
Complex Energy Relationships
100

During melting, the temperature remains blank.

What is constant?

100

What are the four main states of matter?

The four main states of matter are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.

100

Thermal expansion occurs because particles increase their average blank.

What is kinetic energy?

100

The relationship between temperature and average kinetic energy is _________ ?

What is directly proportional?

200

Liquids have blank bonds between particles than solids.

What is moderate?

200

How do particles behave in solids?

In solids, particles vibrate in fixed positions.

200

At absolute zero, particles maintain minimal blank energy.

What is kinetic?

200

During phase changes, potential energy between particles changes ________ with kinetic energy.

What is inversely?

300

Sublimation requires blank energy than normal melting and vaporization.

What is more?

300

In solids, particles vibrate in blank positions.

What is fixed?

300

In a closed system, particles redistribute thermal energy through blank.

What is conduction, converction, and radiation?

300

Surface tension occurs because surface particles experience ________ attractive forces.

What is uneven / unbalanced ?

400

During deposition, particles rapidly organize into a blank structure.

What is crystalline?

400

You have 4 phases which is liquid, solid, and gas what is missing?

Plasma

400

The specific heat capacity reflects how easily particles can  blank and blank.

What is absorb and store?

400

Evaporative cooling happens when the most ________ particles escape.

What is energetic ? 


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500

The rate of phase change is most directly influenced by particles blank.

What is kinetic energy?

500

As temperature increases, particle motion becomes blank.

What is faster?

500

When a object is not in motion, its storing _________.

What is potential energy?