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Vocab_3.1_RB

vocab of section 3.1

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solid, liquid, gas, plasma and Bose-einstein condensate are the 5 states of... matter
matter is organized based on shape
matter is also organized based on volume
the property will not change when moved to a different location means that it is definite
the property changes when you change the container or the location of the matter means that it is a variable
definite has the same shape and volume
liquid has a shape that changes
a liquid's volume is the same
a gases shape changes
a gases volume changes
what includes 99% of the universe? plasma
plasma only exists at very high temperatures
lightning, fluorescent lights and the sun are examples of plasma
bose-einstein is at or near what temperature absolute zero
kinetic theory and forces of attraction explain the behaviors of solids
kinetic theory and forces of attraction explain the behaviors of liquids
kinetic theory and forces of attraction explain the behaviors of gases
kinetic theory says that all particles are in constant motion
forces of attraction exist between all particles of matter
solid behavior: all particles of matter vibrate around a fixed locations
liquid behavior: all particles of matter flow to new locations and stay close together
gas behavior: particles are in constant random motion
when the bubbles reach the surface they burst and release the water vapor into the atmosphere
the boiling point of a substance depends on the elevation
the higher the elevation the lower the boiling point
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