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State Changes. States of Matter. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. It’s the Law. Potpourri. In this state, particles move freely of one another and have no definite shape. .

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  1. State Changes States of Matter 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 It’s the Law Potpourri

  2. In this state, particles move freely of one another and have no definite shape.

  3. In this state, particles move freely of one another but take the shape of their boundaries.

  4. In a solid, what are the particles doing?

  5. Define viscosity.

  6. What happens to an object’s particles as temperature decreases?

  7. Which law is this? At a constant temperature, the volume of gas is inversely related to pressure.

  8. Which law is this? I can squeeze a balloon and the pressure inside of it increases as the particles condense.

  9. According to Charles’s Law, what happens to the volume of a gas as temperature increases?

  10. Boyle’s Law illustrates an inverse relationship because __________.

  11. According to Charles’s Law, what will happen to the volume of a balloon as the temperature decreases?

  12. All phase changes are caused by changes in _______.

  13. The change in state from a liquid to gas is known as _______.

  14. The change in state from a solid to a gas is known as _______.

  15. The change in state from a liquid to solid is known as _______.

  16. The change in state from a solid to liquid is known as _______.

  17. A change in which is energy is gained is known as an _____ change.

  18. A change in which is energy is lost is known as an _____ change.

  19. The viscosity of a liquid depends on how ______ the liquid is.

  20. Dew on the grass in the morning is an example of ______.

  21. When two things are directly proportional, when one increases, the other ______.

  22. Gas

  23. Liquid

  24. Vibrating in place

  25. Liquid’s resistance to flow

  26. Vibrate more slowly

  27. Boyle’s Law

  28. Boyle’s Law

  29. Volume increases

  30. As pressure increases, volume decreases; they do the opposite

  31. Balloon’s volume decreases

  32. Temperature

  33. Vaporization

  34. Sublimation

  35. Freezing

  36. Melting

  37. Endothermic

  38. Exothermic

  39. Thick

  40. Condensation

  41. Increases

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