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Matter

TermDefinition
Honey has high _________. viscosity
Glass is a/an _________ solid. Amorphous
Salt is a/an _________ solid. Crystalline
Closely packed atoms. Is an example of a/an ___________. Solid
Takes the shape of the container but not the volume. This is an example of a/an _________. Liquid
Takes the shape and volume of the container. This is an example of a/an _________. Gas
The pull of the particles on top of a liquid is the _______. Surface Tension
How much ________ an object has determines how tightly packed the particles are together. Pressure
If there is a high ________ then the atoms in something will move faster. Temperature
When a liquid is turned into a gas it is called __________. Vaporation
When a solid turns to a liquid it is called _________. Melting
When liquids harden into a solid it is called __________. Freezing
Takes place only on the surface. Evaporation
Takes place on surface and bottom. Boiling
When a solid turns straight into a gas. Sublimation
When a gas changes to a liquid. Condensation
The temperature that a liquid freezes. Freezing point
The temperature that a liquid boils Boiling point
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. Charles’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. Boyle's Law
When the value of one variable increases, the other decreases. Inversely proportional
as one amount increases, another amount increases at the same rate. Directly proportional
the temperature at which a substance melts. Melting point
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