States of Matter Jeopardy NewtonPascalTorricelliJouleKelvin 100 200 300 400 500.

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States of Matter Jeopardy NewtonPascalTorricelliJouleKelvin

100-Newton Force per unit area on a surface Pressure Go back to game

200-Newton Temperature at which all molecular motion ceases Absolute zero Go back to game

300-Newton Resistance of a liquid to flow is called viscosity Go back to game

400-Newton specific heat for water 4.18 J/g C Go back to game

500-Newton Force of adhesion between a liquid and a solid Capillary action Go back to game

100-Pascal Water boils at C 100 C Go back to game

200-Pascal A manometer that is used to measure atmospheric pressure barometer Go back to game

300- Pascal Conversion factor to get from mm Hg to kPa 760 mm Hg = kPa Go back to game

400-Pascal Type of collision between two gas particles elastic Go back to game

500-Pascal If H 2 and N 2 are at the same temperatures, which particles will move at a higher velocity H 2 Go back to game

100- Torricelli Measure of the average kinetic energy temperature Go back to game

200-Torricelli State of matter which consists of the positive particles and electrons being ejected when a gas reaches an extremely high temperature plasma Go back to game

300- Torricelli Energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance 1 degree celcius Specific heat Go back to game

400-Torricelli If you have two objects at the same temperature, what can be said about their kinetic energy It is the same Go back to game

500-Torricelli Crystal system consisting of 3 different pairs of parrallograms triclinic Go back to game

100-Joule Unit for heat joule Go back to game

200-Joule Temperature system in which its zero point is absolute zero Kelvin Go back to game

300-Joule Direction that energy flows between two objects at different temperatures From higher temp to lower temp Go back to game

400-Joule This happens to atmospheric pressure with an increase of elevation Pressure goes down Go back to game

500-Joule Long lasting amorphous form is consider to be metastable Go back to game

100-Kelvin has definite volume and definite shape A solid Go back to game

200-Kelvin Action of a solid turning into a gas sublimation Go back to game

300-Kelvin 5000 calories = joules J Go back to game

400-Kelvin Point at which all three phases of matter exist Triple point Go back to game

500- Kelvin Reasoning behind the leveling off of the temperatures at the phase change points All the energy is going into breaking the intermolecular forces Go back to game