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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Crystalline solids | particles form a regular repeating pattern called crystals. Example: salt, sugar, and snow. |
| Amorphous solids | particles not arranged in a repeating pattern. Example: Glass, plastic, and rubber. |
| Surface Tension | An inward force, or pull among the molecules in a liquid that brings the molecules on the surface closer together. |
| Viscosity | A liquid's resistance to flowing. Example: Honey has a high viscosity. |
| Evaporation | takes place only on the surface of the liquid. |
| Boiling | When vaporization occurs both below the and at the surface. |
| Boiling Point | Temperature at which a liquid boils. |
| Charles’s Law | When the temperature of a gas at a constant pressure is increased the volume is increased, if the temperature is decreased then the volume is decreased. |
| Boyle's Law | When the pressure of a gas at a constant temperature is increased the volume decreases, if the temperature is decreased then the volume is increased. |