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states of matter (ch 3)

AB
In an apple, the particlesvibrate in place
Boyle's law explain the relationship between volume and pressure for a fixed amt ofgas
Balloons can be twisted into shapes becauseparticles of gas can be compressed
How are ice, water, and water vapor the samethey are all water molecules
A gashas fast-moving particles
Boyles' law states that afor a fixed amt of gasat a constant temperature, the volume of the gas is inversely related to pressure
At higher temperatures,particles in an object move faster
Which of the following occurs when a liquid becomews a gasthe particles break away from one another
How do the particles of water that evaporate from an open container differ from the particle that remainthe evaporated particles have move speed and higher energy
When you smell soup cooking on the stove, what does that tell you about the molecules in the air?ther are soup molecules in the air
Which of the following occurs when a liquid becomes a gas?the particles break away from one another
If you open a bottle of perfume, after a period of time, the people on the opposite side of the room will be able to smell it and something else due to the process ofevaporation
The reverse of condensation isevaporation
According to Charles's lawheating a balloon will cause it to expand
A graph that shows the change in temperature of a substance as it is heated will showa straight line as the substance melts
Which of the following occurs when a liquid becomes a gas?the particles break away from one another
A liquid's resistance to flow is calledviscosity
state in which the particles are far apartgas
in what state does the shape and volume matter not changesolid
a state of matter with a fixed volume, but not a fixed shapeliquid
amount of matter that an object takes upvolume
distillationthe process of boiling or evaporating a liquid and then condensing it again
skunks make their scent by spraying outa liquid that contains many different kinds of molecules
temperaturetells you how fast the molecules are moving


Physical Science Teacher
Samoset School

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