Chapter 3 - States of Matter: 3.1 Solids, Liquids, and Gases
Chapter 3 - States of Matter: 3.1 Solids, Liquids, and Gases
Chapter 3 - States of Matter: 3.1 Solids, Liquids, and Gases
Liquids: 1.
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Gases: 1.
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4.
Variable shape-_________________________________________________
Definite _________________________
Particles can move around each other
Particles have ______________________________________________
Variable _______________________
Variable _____________________________________________________________
Particles move about ________________________
Particles have ________________________________
Do Data Analysis p. 71
Do Section Assessment Questions 1-6 p. 74
Make a poster comparing and contrasting solids, liquids, and gases including the motion and
distance of the particles.
____________________ Decreasing volume of a gas causes an increase in pressure if the temp. and #
of part. are constant
Decrease in vol. less space particles collide with walls more often inc. pressure
______________________________ increasing the number of particles of a gas will increase pressure
if temp. and volume are constant
Inc. # of particles particles collide with container more often inc. pressure
Gas Laws
Charles Law ___________________of a gas is DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL to ____________________________
Inc. Temp. x2 Inc. Vol. x2 Do all of the rewrites of this equation below.
V1 = V2
T1
T2
Boyles Law __________________ of a gas is INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL to _____________________
Inc. Vol. x2 Dec. pressure by Do all of the rewrites of this equation below.
P1V1 = P2V2