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Chemistry Study

answer questions about chemistry- Solids, Liquids, and Gases.

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Created Date 10.24.21
Last Updated 10.26.21
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Topics of this game:
  • What state of matter has particles that are closely packed together?
  • What is a crystalline solid?
  • What is another name for a liquid?
  • An inward force or pull among the molecules in a liquid that brings the molecules on the surface closer together is known as
  • A gas has
  • The formula for the pressure of a gas is
  • Temperature is a measure of the average _______ of random motion of particles of matter.
  • At a solid´s ________ point, its particles vibrate so fast that they break free from their fixed positions.
  • An example of freezing is
  • Evaporation and boiling are two types of
  • What occurs when particles in a gas lose enough thermal energy to form a liquid?
  • What does a solid change into during sublimation?
  • If the temperature of a gas at constant volume is increased, the pressure of the gas
  • According to Charles´s law, when the temperature of a gas at constant pressure is increased, the volume
  • The graph of _______ law shows that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its kelvin temperature at constant pressure.
  • According to Boyle´s law, when the pressure of a gas at constant pressure is _________, the volume of the gas increases.
  • The graph for Boyle´s law shows that gas pressure is ___________ ______________ to volume at constant pressure.

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