States of Matter
Gas Laws
Changes of State
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100

This state of matter has a fixed volume and a fixed shape.

What is a solid?

100

This term is used to describe the amount of force pushing against a given area.

What is pressure?

100

This process occurs when a liquid changes into a solid.

What is freezing?

100

This term is used to describe water in its gaseous state.

What is water vapor?

100

This term refers to the amount of space that matter occupies.

What is volume?

200

This state of matter has a fixed volume, but not a fixed shape.

What is a liquid?

200

The gas laws describe the relationships among pressure, volume, and ____ of a given amount of gas.

What is temperature?

200

During a change of state ____ is either lost or gained.

What is energy?

200

This state of matter is the most common in the universe.

What is plasma?

200

This state of matter takes the volume of its container.

What is a gas?

300

Matter in the plasma state responds to magnetism, conducts electricity, and ____ with light.

What is glows?

300

This law explains why tire pressure decreases in the winter and increases in the summer.

What is Amonton's Law?

300

This process occurs when a gas changes to a liquid.

What is condensation?

300

This term is used to describe energy to cause changes in matter.

What is kinetic energy?

300

This temperature is the point at which water freezes and melts.

What is 0 degrees Celcius?

400

This term is used to explain why molecules of a liquid cling together.

What is surface tension?

400

This law relates the temperature and volume of gas at a constant pressure.

What is Charles's Law?

400

This process occurs when a liquid boils and changes to a gas.

What is vaporization?

400

This process occurs when a liquid changes to a gas without boiling.

What is evaporation?

400

This law explains why hot air will take up more volume under constant pressure.

What is Charles's Law?

500

This term is used to refer to a liquid's resistance to flowing.

What is viscosity?

500

This law explains the inverse relationship between pressure and volume at a constant temperature.

What is Boyle's Law?

500

This process occurs when a gas changes directly to a solid.

What is deposition?

500

This term explains how frost occurs on a window in the winter.

What is sublimation?

500

This law explains why gas bubbles in water get bigger when they are under less pressure.

What is Boyle's Law?