ILS KT 2013
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Least amount of kinetic energy | BE Condensate
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KE is great enough to pull away particles, but not all they way | Liquid
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Attracted to magnetic fields | Plasma
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Enough KE to overcome attraction | gases
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Found in fluorescent lights | plasma
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Particles not longer move at this point | absolute zero
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Theory that states that all particles are moving | kinetic theory
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Explains a general set of observations | law
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Measurement of the average speed of the particles | temperature
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Measurement of the total speed of the particles | heat
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Most of the matter in the universe is | plasma
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Matter in this form "clumps" together | BE condensate
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Force applied over a distance | Work
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Ability to do work | Energy
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Energy in motion | Kinetic energy
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Pressure makes particles move | faster
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Heating matter makes it move | faster
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Solids have less energy than | liquids, gases, and plasma
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BE Condensate has less energy | than all states of matter
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Plasma has more energy | than all states of matter
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Liquid has more energy | than BE and Solids
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Liquids have less energy | than gases and plasma
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Gases have more energy | than BE, Solids, liquids
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Gases have less energy | than plasma
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Plasma is on Earth as | ball lightning, fire, auroras
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When temp is constant, and volume and pressure are inversely proportional | Boyle's Law
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When Pressure is constant and volume and temperature are directly proportional | Charles's Law
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When volume is constant and pressure and temperature are directly proportional | Gay-Lussac's Law
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Stepping on a balloon decreases volume and increases pressure | Boyle's Law
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Heating the air in a hot air balloon makes the gases expand | Charles's law
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Throwing an aerosol bottle into a fire makes the pressure rise | Gay-Lussac's law
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Gas to liquid | condensation
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gas to solid | deposition
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solid to gas | sublimation
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solid to liquid | melting
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liquid to solid | freezing
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liquid to gas | evaporation
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Kinetic energy does what between phase changes? | increases when melting, evaporating or sublimation
decreases in deposition, condensation, freezing
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indefinite shape indefinite volume | gas
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indefinite shape definite volume | liquid
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definite shape definite volume | solid
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When particles of a gas move faster in a containter | they exert more pressure on the inside of that container
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force over an area | pressure
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Least amount of kinetic energy | BE Condensate
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KE is great enough to pull away particles, but not all they way | Liquid
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Attracted to magnetic fields | Plasma
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Enough KE to overcome attraction | gases
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Found in fluorescent lights | plasma
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Particles not longer move at this point | absolute zero
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Theory that states that all particles are moving | kinetic theory
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Explains a general set of observations | law
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Measurement of the average speed of the particles | temperature
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Measurement of the total speed of the particles | heat
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Most of the matter in the universe is | plasma
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Matter in this form "clumps" together | BE condensate
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Force applied over a distance | Work
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Ability to do work | Energy
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Energy in motion | Kinetic energy
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Pressure makes particles move | faster
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Heating matter makes it move | faster
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Solids have less energy than | liquids, gases, and plasma
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BE Condensate has less energy | than all states of matter
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Plasma has more energy | than all states of matter
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Liquid has more energy | than BE and Solids
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Liquids have less energy | than gases and plasma
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Gases have more energy | than BE, Solids, liquids
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Gases have less energy | than plasma
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Plasma is on Earth as | ball lightning, fire, auroras
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When temp is constant, and volume and pressure are inversely proportional | Boyle's Law
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When Pressure is constant and volume and temperature are directly proportional | Charles's Law
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When volume is constant and pressure and temperature are directly proportional | Gay-Lussac's Law
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Stepping on a balloon decreases volume and increases pressure | Boyle's Law
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Heating the air in a hot air balloon makes the gases expand | Charles's law
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Throwing an aerosol bottle into a fire makes the pressure rise | Gay-Lussac's law
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Gas to liquid | condensation
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gas to solid | deposition
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solid to gas | sublimation
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solid to liquid | melting
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liquid to solid | freezing
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liquid to gas | evaporation
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Kinetic energy does what between phase changes? | increases when melting, evaporating or sublimation
decreases in deposition, condensation, freezing
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indefinite shape indefinite volume | gas
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indefinite shape definite volume | liquid
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definite shape definite volume | solid
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When particles of a gas move faster in a container | they exert more pressure on the inside of that container
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force over an area | pressure
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