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Changing from a liquid to a gas below the boiling point Check Your Answer

Answer: Evaporation Back to the Game Board

Changing from a gas to a liquid Check Your Answer

Answer: Condensation Back to the Game Board

Matter that has definite volume and shape Check Your Answer

Answer: Solid Back to the Game Board

Changing from a solid to a gas Check Your Answer

Answer: Sublimation Back to the Game Board

The resistance to flow in a liquid Check Your Answer

Answer: Viscosity Back to the Game Board

List the phases of water in order, of lowest molecular motion to highest Check Your Answer

Answer: Solid – liquid - gas Back to the Game Board

Matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape Check Your Answer

Answer: Liquid Back to the Game Board

In which state of matter are the particles freely moving inside their container Check Your Answer

Answer: Gases Back to the Game Board

If kept at a constant temperature and pressure, a liquid retains its______ Check Your Answer

Answer: Volume Back to the Game Board

Solids arranged in repeating geometric patterns. Check Your Answer

Answer: Crystals Back to the Game Board

Matter with no definite volume and no definite shape Check Your Answer

Answer: Gases Back to the Game Board

The law that states that energy can not be created or destroyed Check Your Answer

Answer: the Law of Conservation of Energy Back to the Game Board

The boiling point of water in o C Check Your Answer

Answer: 100 o C Back to the Game Board

Vaporization the occurs throughout a liquid Check Your Answer

Answer: Boiling Back to the Game Board

In Charles’ Law, when the temperature increase the volume ____ Check Your Answer

Answer: increases Back to the Game Board

In Boyle’s Law, when the volume decreases, the pressure ____. Check Your Answer

Answer: increases Back to the Game Board

The melting point of water in o C Check Your Answer

Answer: 0 o C Back to the Game Board

Vaporization that occurs only at the surface of a liquid Check Your Answer

Answer: Evaporation Back to the Game Board

The theory that states that matter is composed of particles that are in constant motion. Check Your Answer

Answer: The Kinetic Theory of Matter Back to the Game Board

Stored energy Check Your Answer

Answer: Potential energy Back to the Game Board

Energy stored with chemical bonds of molecules Check Your Answer

Answer: Chemical potential energy Back to the Game Board

This turns mechanical energy into thermal energy Check Your Answer

Answer: Friction Back to the Game Board

Energy released from the splitting and fusing of atoms Check Your Answer

Answer: Nuclear energy Back to the Game Board

Energy of the vibrating molecules in a solid Check Your Answer

Answer: Kinetic energy Back to the Game Board

Energy stored within a spring Check Your Answer

Answer: Elastic potential energy Back to the Game Board