Solids
Liquids
Gases
Phase Changes
Gas Laws
100

This is how the particles of a solid are arranged.

What is tightly packed together and vibrating in place?

100

This is how the particles of a liquid are arranged.

What is loosely packed and can flow past each other?

100

This is how the particles of a gas are arranged.

What is spaced out and flowing freely?

100

The process when a solid turns into a liquid.

What is melting?

100

Boyle's Law states this about pressure and volume of a gas.

What is as pressure increases/decreases the volume of a gas will decrease/increase? (inversely proportional)

200

The shape and volume of solids.

What is definite shape and definite volume?

200

The shape and volume of liquids.

What is indefinite shape and definite volume?

200

The shape and volume of gases.

What is indefinite shape and indefinite volume?

200

This is the specific temperature where a liquid turns into a solid.

What is freezing point?

200

Charles's Law states this about temperature and volume of a gas.

What is as temperature increases/decreases the volume of a gas will increases/decreases? (directly proportional)

300

The two type of solids

What is amorphous and crystalline?

300

This is a liquids resistance to flowing.

What is viscosity?

300

These three variables affect the behavior of a gas.

What is temperature, pressure, and volume?

300

Sitting dry ice out on a table will result in this phase change.

What is sublimation?

300

These temperature units are commonly used in Charles's Law.

What is Kelvin?

400

The particles in this type of solid are arranged in a regular pattern and melt at a distinct temperature. An example is salt.

What is a crystalline solid?

400

Liquids can also be refferred to as this term.

What is a fluid?

400

The term that describes the pressure exerted by gases

What is gas pressure?
400

This change in state from a liquid to a gas. (hint: there are two types)

What is vaporization?

400

A balloon does this when heated under constant pressure.

What is expand?

500

The particles in this type of solid are not arranged in a regular pattern and do not melt at a distinct temperature. An example is butter or jam.

What is an amorphous solid?

500

This property of a liquid allows a cup to be slightly over filled without spilling and allows certain insects to "Walk on Water".

What is Surface Tension?

500

This physical property of a gas allows a large quantity of it to be put in a smaller space.

What is Compressibility? (can be compressed)

500

This is what is responsible for all phase changes.

What is adding or removing thermal energy?

500

This is how you would determine what the volume of a gas would be if you were given the initial volume and temperature of a substance and a final temperature.

Wtat is V1/T1=V2/T2?