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states of matter

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what are the states of matter?   solid, liquid, gas,plasma,and bose-einstein condensate  
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matter is organized based on   shape changes and volume changes  
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definate   wont change when the matter is moved to a different container or location.  
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definate does NOT mean...   the properties can never change  
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variable   the property changes when you change the container or location of the matter.  
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solids definate____ shape definate _____ volume   same, same  
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liquids variable_____ shape definate ____ volume   changes, same  
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gasses variable ___ shape variable _____ volume   changes, changes  
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plasma includes ___% of the universe   99%  
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plasma only exists at   very high temperatures (lightning, sun, florecent lights)  
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Bose-einstein condensate happens at_____ degrees and all atoms act like___________   absolute zero (-273 degrees celcius) and atoms act like they are the same partial.  
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kenitic theory of attraction explain____   the behaviors of solids liquids and gasses  
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kenetic theory___   all particles are in constant motion  
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solid has ____attractive force   strong and particles vibrate around a fixed location.  
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gas particles are_________   in constand random motion and unaffected by forces of attraction and collisions with other particles  
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changes in phase are___   reversable physical changes  
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melting to?   freezing  
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evaporation to?   condensation  
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sublimination to?   deposition  
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temperature ________ change during a phase change   does not  
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during phase changes energy is either _______ or _________   absorbed or released.  
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endothermic   absorbing energy  
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exothermic   releasing energy  
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melting   less orderly particles of matter  
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sublimination   solid into gas vapor  
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depostition   gas vapor into solid  
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vaporization   liquid into gas and less orderly particles of matter  
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condensation   gas into liquid more orderly particles of matter.  
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heat of vaporization   amount of energy required to change a substance from a liquid to a gas  
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evaporization   liquid to gas takes place at surface of a liquid. lower temp than boiling.  
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boiling   `temp increases and the water molecules move faster and faster  
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boiling   water is less dense than liquid water, bubbles of water vapor quickly rise to the surface. when the bubbles reach the surface they burst and release the water vapor into the atmosphere  
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boiling point depends on   elevation  
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the ___ the elevation the lower the boiling point.   higher but it takes longer to cook.  
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