Chapter 4 Review Chemistry Solids, Liquids, and Gases and their characteristics.

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Chapter 4 Review Chemistry Solids, Liquids, and Gases and their characteristics

Crystalline Solids

Pascal’s Principle

Viscosity of Liquids

Archimedes Principle

The Three States of Matter

States of Matter

The Speed of Fluids

Cohesion and Surface Tension

Adhesion and Capillary Action

Adding Impurities to water The freezing point may be lowered or raised The boiling point may be lowered or raised Examples: Salt, sugar, antifreeze radiator fluid, windsheild wiper fluid, or rubbing alcohol

Thermal Conductivity

Pressure of Fluids (gases and liquids)

Finding Thermal Energy

Buoyancy and The Archimedes Principle

The Bernoulli Principle

Bernoulli’s Principle

The Water Treatment Process

States of Matter Temperatures

Molecular Formulas: Water= H2O Carbon Dioxide and Dry Ice=CO2

Amorphous Solids