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Quiz Review mass space particles moving liquid solid gas plasma matter Matter: anything that has ______ and takes up _______ Matter is made of __________ that are always ________ The four states of matter are: Energy is the ability to move _______ _______________ is the energy of motion _______ have a definite shape and volume ________ has no definite shape or volume and is ionized The lowest energy state of matter is a ______ particles moving liquid solid gas plasma matter Kinetic energy Solids Plasma solid

Quiz Review plasma gas attractions shape kinetic energy more The 2 highest energy states of mater are Liquids are held together by _____________ that allow them to change _______ but not volume Higher temperature = higher _______________ Higher kinetic energy = ______ movement _____________ is the measure of the average kinetic energy Energy cannot be created or destroyed but it can change ______ plasma gas attractions shape kinetic energy more Temperature form

Quiz Review temperature volume low increase energy volume temperature Boyle’s Law: if ______________ is constant, pressure and ________ are inversely proportional Gases have a ____ density If we keep the temperature constant and decrease the pressure, the volume will _________ To go from a solid state to a liquid state I must add _______, or heat Gay-Lussac’s Law: if ________ is constant, pressure and _____________ are proportional volume low increase energy volume temperature

Quiz Review pressure temperature raise decrease temperature Charles’s Law: if __________ is constant, volume and _____________ are proportional At constant volume, increasing the pressure will _____ the temperature At constant temperature, increasing the volume will _________ the pressure At a constant pressure, lowering the temperature will _____________ the volume temperature raise decrease temperature