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MATTER I VOCAB--CHEM23-STATES OF MATTER

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crystaltype of solid has groups of atoms that occur in regular repeating sequences
sublimationprocess in which a solid gets converted directly in to gaseous state other than liquid
depositionphase transition in which matter transitions directly from a gaseous state into a solid state without passing through an intermediate liquid phase
freezingThe process through which a substance changes from a liquid to a solid.
condensationThe change of a gas or vapor to a liquid
vaporizationincludes boiling and evaporation
meltingprocess by which a substance changes from the solid phase to the liquid phase
solidstate of matter characterized by particles arranged such that their shape and volume are relatively stable
liquidsample of matter that conforms to the shape of a container in which it is held
gasa form of matter that is neither solid nor liquid and can increase in size to fill any container
plasmaa state of matter where the gas phase is energized until atomic electrons are no longer associated with any particular atomic nucleus
evaporationchange of a liquid into a vapor at the surface of the liquid
vaporizationphase transition from the liquid phase to vapor
liquidhas a definite volume, it does not have a definite shape
amorphous solidlacks the long-range order characteristic of a crystal
gasa state of matter consisting of particles that have neither a defined volume nor defined shape
plasmamade up of positively charged ions and unbound electrons.
malleablecharacteristic of substance that can be hammered into thin sheets
physical propertycan be observed without changing identity of matter
chemical propertyresults in matters ability to change into a new (different substance
physical changecharacteristics are changed without changing identity of substance
chemical changecharacteristics are entirely changed forming a new substance
phases (states) of matterThe physical forms that matter can take, solid, liquid, gas, plasma.
phase changeThe change of matter from one phase to another. Solid melting to a liquid, or liquid becoming a gas. It always involves a change in energy levels.
absolute zeroWhen particles completely stop moving. It cannot be achieved on earth because the center is molten (liquid rock).
molecular motionthe greater the pressure the molecules exert. solids barely move, liquids are faster, gasses are the fastest and have the greatest pressure.
matteranything that has a mass and a volume and can be classified as solids, liquids, or gases.
amorphous solidDO NOT have particles arranged in a regular repeating pattern. NO specific MP instead becomes softer when heated (unless reaches smoking/burn point). Example: plastics, rubber, glass, wax
fluidA substance that can flow and therefore take the shape of its container.
chemistryThe study of matter and its changes.
bose-einstein condensateman made phase of matter known as cold solid
physical changecutting paper into pieces
physical propertycolor of paper
chemical changerusting of metal
physical propertystates (phases) of matter
chemical propertyability of an object to burn


Physical Science/Biology Instructor
Winston Jr/Sr High School
Winston, MO

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