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States of Matter

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The most energetic state of matter is ___   Gas  
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The least energetic state of matter is ___   Solid  
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State of matter with random, rapid motion independent of other parts   Gaseous State  
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State of matter with motion that slides past each other   Liquid State  
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State of matter with motion that vibrates around fixed positions   Solid State  
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The measure of the amount of disorder/randomness   Entropy  
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The quantity of heat that is absorbed to convert one gram of a solid to one gram of a liquid at the substances melting point   Heat of Fusion  
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What is the heat of fusion for water?   80 Calories per gram  
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The amount of heat necessary to change one gram of a substance from a liquid to a gaseous state at the substances boiling point   540 Calories per gram  
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A process that liberates heat   Exothermic  
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A process that absorbs heat   Endothermic  
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A change in state directly from a solid to a gas   Sublimation  
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The freezing point of water (Fahrenheit)   32 degrees F  
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The boiling point of water (Fahrenheit)   212 degrees F  
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The freezing point of water (Celsius)   0 degrees C  
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The boiling point of water (Celsius)   100 degrees C  
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The freezing point of water (Kelvin)   273 degrees K  
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The boiling point of water (Kelvin)   373 degrees K  
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What is absolute zero?   0 degrees Kelvin  
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Volume decreases as pressure increases is called ___   Compressibility  
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Gas expands and results in an increase in volume is called ___   Expansivity  
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Gas diffusing in a container is called ___   Diffusibility  
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Law: Volume goes down and pressure goes up, P1xV1=P2xV2   Boyle's Law  
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Law: Temperature goes up and volume goes up, V1/T1=V2/T2   Charles Law  
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Law: Temperature goes up and pressure goes up, P1/T1=P2/T2   Gay-Lussac's Law  
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Substances that cannot be decomposed by further chemical means (Helium, Carbon, etc)   Elements  
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Substance composed of two or more elements chemically united in a definite proportion by mass (h2o)   Compounds  
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Substance composed of two or more nonchemically united substances that are in no definite proportion by mass (salad)   Mixtures  
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Law: When two or more elements combine, they always combine in a fixed or definite proportion by mass   Law of Definite Proportions  
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A mixture that has uniform composition throughout   Homogenous  
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A mixture that does not have uniform composition throughout   Heterogenous  
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