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GASESLIQUIDSSOLIDSCHANGES OF STATE MISC. States of Matter KINETIC THEORY Credits

Kinetic Theory-100 Answer assumption #1 Gases particles are small, have mass but no _______

Kinetic Theory Answer Assumption # 2 Gas particles move r______ and r______

Assumption # 3 All collisions are perfectly _________ and total ________ remains constant Kinetic Theory Answer

This is the due to The force and number of collisions gas particles have. Kinetic Theory Answer

Kinetic Theory Answer Space with no particles, no collisions and no pressure

Kinetic Theory Answer This graph shows that as the temperature is increased, the average ____ also increases.

Kinetic Theory Answer What is volume

What is rapidly and randomly? Kinetic Theory Answer

What is elastic and kinetic energy Kinetic Theory- 300 Answer

What is gas pressure? Kinetic Theory Answer

What is a vacuum? Kinetic Theory Answer

What is kinetic energy Kinetic Theory Answer

SI unit for pressure Gases Answer

Gases Answer Device used for measuring atmospheric pressure

Standard atmospheric pressure in kPa Gases Answer

3.0atm = ____mmHg Gases- 400 Answer

Gases are compressible because Gas particles are __________ Gases- 500 Answer

Gases Answer This gas has the greatest speed: oxygen or nitrogen

What is the Pascal? Gases- 100 Answer

What is the barometer. Gases- 200 Answer

What is 101.3kPa Gases- 300 Answer

What is 2280Hg? Gases- 400 Answer

What is far apart from one another? Gases Answer

What is nitrogen ? Gases Answer

Vaporization of liquid particles at surface of liquid Liquids- 100 Answer

This area represents liquids Liquids Answer

When these two process occur at the same rate Gas Liquid Liquids Answer

Liquids Answer Evaporation is a _______ process

Pressure above a liquid In a sealed container Liquids Answer

The normal boiling point of liquid B Liquids- 600 Answer

What is evaporation Liquids- 100 Answer

What is C? Liquids- 200 Answer

What is a dynamic equilibrium? Liquids- 300 Answer

Liquids- 400 Answer What is cooling?

What is vapor pressure? Liquids- 500 Answer

What is 80ºC? Liquids- 600 Answer

Solids are dense and not ___________ Solids- 100 Answer

Solids- 200 Answer Compared to liquids and gases solids have _______ attractive forces

Smallest repeating group of particles in solid Solids Answer

Solid with no organization of particles Solids Answer

Different forms of the same solid substance Solids Answer

Solids Answer This repeating unit is called

What is not compressible? Solids- 100 Answer

What is strong? Solids- 200 Answer

Unit Cell Solid Answer

What is amorphous Solid Answer

Allotrope Solid Answer

Simple cubic? Solid Answer

Changes of State Answer H 2 O(s)  H 2 O(l)

Solid  gas Changes of State Answer

What is occurring on line segment “D” Changes of State Answer

When vapor pressure of liquid equals atmospheric pressure Changes of State -400 Answer

D  B Changes of State Answer

Point C Changes of State Answer

What is melting Changes of State- 100 Answer- 100 Answer

What is sublimation Changes of State Answer

What is vaporization? Changes of State Answer- 300 Answer

Normal boiling point? Changes of State Answer- 400 Answer

What is condensation? Changes of State Answer Answer

Changes of State Answer Answer What is the Triple point ?

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