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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt States of Matter Kinetic Theory The Gas Laws Phase Changes Potpourri
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This state of matter has an indefinite volume and indefinite shape
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What is gas?
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Forces of attraction and kinetic energy are comparatively equal in this state of matter with a definite volume
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What is liquid?
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Particles vibrate around fixed locations in this state of matter with definite shape
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What is solid?
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Most of the matter in this universe is this, a hot mixture of positively charged ions and electrons
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What is plasma?
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When particles act like a single atom, this state of matter exists at temperatures very close to absolute zero
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What is a Bose- Einstein condensate?
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The collisions from the constant, high energy motion of the particles in a gas cause this
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What pressure?
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True/False: There are forces of attraction between all particles of matter
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What is TRUE?
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Increasing the speed of particles does this to the kinetic energy
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What is increase?
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The volume of a liquid is constant because of the strength of these compared to the kinetic energy of the particles
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What are forces of attraction?
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Gases are able to take the shape of whatever container they are in because they do this
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What is constantly move / have high kinetic energy?
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His law states that the volume and temperature of a gas are directly related
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Who is Charles / What is Charles’ Law?
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Increasing the number of particles in a system will do this to the pressure
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What is increase?
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These are the three factors that affect gas pressure
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What are temperature, volume and number of particles?
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Pressure and volume have this sort of relationship, where one decreases if the other increases
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What is an inverse relationship?
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This is the combined gas law.
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What P 1 V 1 /T 1 = P 2 V 2 /T 2 ?
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These are the two types vaporization
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What are boiling and evaporation?
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Phase changes that release energy into the surrounding as classified as this
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What is exothermic?
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Frost forming on a windshield is a good example of this phase change from gas to solid
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What is deposition?
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When energy is absorbed from the system during a phase change, the reaction is classified as this
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What is endothermic?
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This is the amount of energy needed for 1 gram of a substance to change from a solid to a liquid
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What is the heat of fusion?
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The is the temperature at which all motion in particles stops, the lowest temperature possible
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What is Absolute Zero?
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The idea that all matter is in motion at all times is know at this
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What is kinetic theory?
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This state of matter has relatively low forces of attraction and high kinetic energy
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What is a gas?
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Liquids share this property with solids
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What is definite volume?
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These two characteristics of matter are what we use to classify them as solids, liquids or gases.
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What volume and shape?
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