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Solid Has a definite shape and definite volume
Liquid Definite volume No definite shape
Gas No volume No shape
Viscosity How thick something is It doesn’t want to move Can be a liquid or a gas
Surface Tension The force that causes a liquid to become like a ball or be flat – the more tension the more like a ball
temperature How hot or cold it is
volume How much space something take up
pressure How much force you put on an object or surface
Boyle’s Law When the volume goes up, the pressure goes down. Temperature stays the same.
Charles Law When temperature goes up, volume goes up
Melting Going from a solid to a liquid
Evaporation Going from a liquid to a gas
Boiling Going from a liquid to a gas when the bubbles in the liquid equal the bubbles outside
Condensation Going from a gas to a liquid Water droplets on a spider web
Sublimation Going from a solid directly to a gas – does NOT become a liquid