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It’s all about the STATE! Gas Laws- they MUST obey What’s the Matter? Properties- Both Physical and Chemical

Row 1, Col 1 The theory that states: 1. All matter is made of particles 2. Particles are in constant, random motion 3. Particles hit each other and the walls of their container What is THE KINETIC THEORY OF MATTER?

1,2 The two states of matter that do not have definite shape or definite volume. What are GAS AND PLASMA?

1,3 Boyle’s Law states that at a constant temperature, as pressure increases, volume _____________. What is DECREASES?

1,4 The type of property that describes matter WITHOUT changing it into another substance. What is a PHYSICAL PROPERTY?

2,1 The change of state that occurs when a gas becomes a liquid. What is CONDENSATION?

2,2 The resistance of a liquid to flowing. What is VISCOSITY?

2,3 If you heat a gas and keep volume of the container constant, pressure ___________ in the container. What is a INCREASES?

2,4 Boiling water is an example of a ________ change. What is PHYSICAL?

3,1 The substance begins to boil at Point ____. What is POINT D?

3,2 The state that represents a liquid. What is STATE C?

3,3 What type of relationship is shown on the graph? What is POSITIVE?

3,4 Boiling point of 100  C, and melting point/freezing point of 0  C are ___________ properties of water. What are PHYSICAL?

4,1 Dry ice changes directly from a solid to a gas in a process called ______. What is SUBLIMATION?

4,2 Matter that has definite shape and definite volume. What is a SOLID?

4,3 The graph shows that as temperature increases, volume _____________. What is INCREASES?

4,4 A change that creates new substances with different properties is a ________ change. What is a CHEMICAL?

5,1 What is MELTING? Water freezes at 0  C when thermal energy is removed. This is the same temperature as the ________ point of water when thermal energy is added.

5,2 The state of matter that undergoes a change in volume most easily. What is GAS?

5,3 Pressure will _______ if the gas in the cylinder is heated. What is INCREASE?

5,4 The combination that shows A chemical change. What is COMBINATION 1?