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Phases of Matter Gas Liquid Solid

Gas

High Energy

Unlike a Liquid a Gas has No Defined Volume Like Liquid, Gas has No Definite Shape

Unlike both solids and liquids A lot of gas can fit into a small Space As well as little gas can fill a big space

Atmosphere Earth

Most Gases are Invisible And Constantly Moving At Really High speeds, about 10 Billion collisions per second Colliding with walls and each other causing the pressure on the walls

The Gas Laws

Boyle’s Law Charles’s Law

V P Boyle’s Law states: As a proportion: Boyle’s Law says P1V1=P2V2 Which is an inverse proportion V P

T V Charles’s Law As a proportion Charles’s Law is stated: T1V2=T2V1 Which is a direct proportion T V

METRIC SYSTEM 1.0 10. centimeters (cm) Is equal to 1.0 decimeter (dm)