IncreasesIf you heat a gas theparticles take in heatenergy and movefaster. They hit thewalls of the closedcontainer more often,and with more force.So the gas pressure__________.Temperaturethe averagekineticenergy of theparticlesMeltingPointthe temperatureat which a solidsubstancemeltsForces ofAttractionas particlesmove closertogetherthese takeoverIcesolidwaterMoleculesparticles thatconsist oftwo or moreatoms joinedtogetherMoreWhen a liquid isheated, its particles get______ energy andmove faster. Theybump into each othermore often, andbounce further apart.This makes the liquidexpand.CoolingCurveShows how thetemperaturechanges as asubstance iscooledIonsatoms orgroups ofatoms thatcarry achargeExpandWhen a solid isheated, its particlesget more energy andvibrate more makingthe solid melt and_______Liquidflows easily; hasa fixed volume,but its shapechanges to thatof the containerAlbertEinsteinexplained thephenomenonthat RobertBrownobservedMotionWhatkineticmeansHigherMeltingand BoilingPointsStronger forcesbetween particlesmeans it takesmore heat energy toovercome them,resulting in_______Depositiongas tosolidBrownianMotionthe particles followa zig-zag path,because they arebeing truck by tinyinvisible particlesFreezingPointthe temperatureat which aliquidsubstancefreezesSolidhas a fixedshape andvolume;does notflowWaterliquidwaterSameRategases do not alldiffuse at the______, everytime. It dependson the mass of theparticles and thetemperatureRelativeMolecularMassthe lower its_____, thefaster a gaswill diffuseFasterthe lower themass of itsparticles, the_____ a gaswill diffuseHeatingthis resultsin particlesgainingenergyPressurethe forcegases applyto acontainer perunit areaDissolvingthe process inwhich a solublesubstanceforms a solutionAlmostNoForceswhat kind offorces holdgas particlestogetherBreakAwayAt the melting point,the particles vibrateso much that they_____ from theirpositions. The solidturns liquid.Atomsthe smallestparticles, that wecannot breakdown further inchemical reactionsRobertBrownused pollento discoverparticlesmovedaroundCoolingthis results inparticleslosing energyand movingmore slowly.Volumehow muchspace asubstanceoccupiesGashas no fixedvolume orshape;spreads to fillits containerEvaporationliquid togas; belowits boilingpointBoilingliquid to gas;takes placeat the boilingpointMeltingsolid toliquidKineticParticleTheorythree partexplanation of thedifferencesbetweensubstancesdepending onstateHowParticlesin a GasMovevery quickly;bouncing off inall directions;colliding witheach otherFreezingliquidto solidCondensationgas toliquidSurfaceWhereevaporationtakes placein a liquidBoilingPointthetemperatureat which asubstanceboilsHeatingCurveShows how thetemperaturechanges as asubstance isheatedVibrationsmovementthat solidsmakeDiffusionparticles mix andspread by collidingwith other movingparticles, andbouncing off in alldirectionsLighterwhen particlescollide andbounce away,the _______particles willbounce furtherMoreConcentratedto LessConcentratedhow particlesspread untilthey areevenly mixedWaterVaporgaseouswaterSlide PastEachOtherhow particlesin a liquidmove aboutWeakerhow the forcesbetweenparticles in aliquid compareto a solidCompressWhen you _____ agas, or force itsparticles closertogether, the particlesare in a smallerspace (volume) - sothe gas pressureincreases.Sublimationsolidto gasOvercomeAt the boiling point,the particles getenough energy to_____ the forcesbetween them. Theybreak away to form agas.Latticeparticles insolids arearranged inthis fixedpatternRandomMotionparticlesmovewith thisHigherthe ________thetemperature,the faster a gaswill diffuseFarApartdistancebetweenparticlesin a gasIncreasesIf you heat a gas theparticles take in heatenergy and movefaster. They hit thewalls of the closedcontainer more often,and with more force.So the gas pressure__________.Temperaturethe averagekineticenergy of theparticlesMeltingPointthe temperatureat which a solidsubstancemeltsForces ofAttractionas particlesmove closertogetherthese takeoverIcesolidwaterMoleculesparticles thatconsist oftwo or moreatoms joinedtogetherMoreWhen a liquid isheated, its particles get______ energy andmove faster. Theybump into each othermore often, andbounce further apart.This makes the liquidexpand.CoolingCurveShows how thetemperaturechanges as asubstance iscooledIonsatoms orgroups ofatoms thatcarry achargeExpandWhen a solid isheated, its particlesget more energy andvibrate more makingthe solid melt and_______Liquidflows easily; hasa fixed volume,but its shapechanges to thatof the containerAlbertEinsteinexplained thephenomenonthat RobertBrownobservedMotionWhatkineticmeansHigherMeltingand BoilingPointsStronger forcesbetween particlesmeans it takesmore heat energy toovercome them,resulting in_______Depositiongas tosolidBrownianMotionthe particles followa zig-zag path,because they arebeing truck by tinyinvisible particlesFreezingPointthe temperatureat which aliquidsubstancefreezesSolidhas a fixedshape andvolume;does notflowWaterliquidwaterSameRategases do not alldiffuse at the______, everytime. It dependson the mass of theparticles and thetemperatureRelativeMolecularMassthe lower its_____, thefaster a gaswill diffuseFasterthe lower themass of itsparticles, the_____ a gaswill diffuseHeatingthis resultsin particlesgainingenergyPressurethe forcegases applyto acontainer perunit areaDissolvingthe process inwhich a solublesubstanceforms a solutionAlmostNoForceswhat kind offorces holdgas particlestogetherBreakAwayAt the melting point,the particles vibrateso much that they_____ from theirpositions. The solidturns liquid.Atomsthe smallestparticles, that wecannot breakdown further inchemical reactionsRobertBrownused pollento discoverparticlesmovedaroundCoolingthis results inparticleslosing energyand movingmore slowly.Volumehow muchspace asubstanceoccupiesGashas no fixedvolume orshape;spreads to fillits containerEvaporationliquid togas; belowits boilingpointBoilingliquid to gas;takes placeat the boilingpointMeltingsolid toliquidKineticParticleTheorythree partexplanation of thedifferencesbetweensubstancesdepending onstateHowParticlesin a GasMovevery quickly;bouncing off inall directions;colliding witheach otherFreezingliquidto solidCondensationgas toliquidSurfaceWhereevaporationtakes placein a liquidBoilingPointthetemperatureat which asubstanceboilsHeatingCurveShows how thetemperaturechanges as asubstance isheatedVibrationsmovementthat solidsmakeDiffusionparticles mix andspread by collidingwith other movingparticles, andbouncing off in alldirectionsLighterwhen particlescollide andbounce away,the _______particles willbounce furtherMoreConcentratedto LessConcentratedhow particlesspread untilthey areevenly mixedWaterVaporgaseouswaterSlide PastEachOtherhow particlesin a liquidmove aboutWeakerhow the forcesbetweenparticles in aliquid compareto a solidCompressWhen you _____ agas, or force itsparticles closertogether, the particlesare in a smallerspace (volume) - sothe gas pressureincreases.Sublimationsolidto gasOvercomeAt the boiling point,the particles getenough energy to_____ the forcesbetween them. Theybreak away to form agas.Latticeparticles insolids arearranged inthis fixedpatternRandomMotionparticlesmovewith thisHigherthe ________thetemperature,the faster a gaswill diffuseFarApartdistancebetweenparticlesin a gas

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  1. If you heat a gas the particles take in heat energy and move faster. They hit the walls of the closed container more often, and with more force. So the gas pressure __________.
    Increases
  2. the average kinetic energy of the particles
    Temperature
  3. the temperature at which a solid substance melts
    Melting Point
  4. as particles move closer together these take over
    Forces of Attraction
  5. solid water
    Ice
  6. particles that consist of two or more atoms joined together
    Molecules
  7. When a liquid is heated, its particles get ______ energy and move faster. They bump into each other more often, and bounce further apart. This makes the liquid expand.
    More
  8. Shows how the temperature changes as a substance is cooled
    Cooling Curve
  9. atoms or groups of atoms that carry a charge
    Ions
  10. When a solid is heated, its particles get more energy and vibrate more making the solid melt and _______
    Expand
  11. flows easily; has a fixed volume, but its shape changes to that of the container
    Liquid
  12. explained the phenomenon that Robert Brown observed
    Albert Einstein
  13. What kinetic means
    Motion
  14. Stronger forces between particles means it takes more heat energy to overcome them, resulting in _______
    Higher Melting and Boiling Points
  15. gas to solid
    Deposition
  16. the particles follow a zig-zag path, because they are being truck by tiny invisible particles
    Brownian Motion
  17. the temperature at which a liquid substance freezes
    Freezing Point
  18. has a fixed shape and volume; does not flow
    Solid
  19. liquid water
    Water
  20. gases do not all diffuse at the ______, every time. It depends on the mass of the particles and the temperature
    Same Rate
  21. the lower its _____, the faster a gas will diffuse
    Relative Molecular Mass
  22. the lower the mass of its particles, the _____ a gas will diffuse
    Faster
  23. this results in particles gaining energy
    Heating
  24. the force gases apply to a container per unit area
    Pressure
  25. the process in which a soluble substance forms a solution
    Dissolving
  26. what kind of forces hold gas particles together
    Almost No Forces
  27. At the melting point, the particles vibrate so much that they _____ from their positions. The solid turns liquid.
    Break Away
  28. the smallest particles, that we cannot break down further in chemical reactions
    Atoms
  29. used pollen to discover particles moved around
    Robert Brown
  30. this results in particles losing energy and moving more slowly.
    Cooling
  31. how much space a substance occupies
    Volume
  32. has no fixed volume or shape; spreads to fill its container
    Gas
  33. liquid to gas; below its boiling point
    Evaporation
  34. liquid to gas; takes place at the boiling point
    Boiling
  35. solid to liquid
    Melting
  36. three part explanation of the differences between substances depending on state
    Kinetic Particle Theory
  37. very quickly; bouncing off in all directions; colliding with each other
    How Particles in a Gas Move
  38. liquid to solid
    Freezing
  39. gas to liquid
    Condensation
  40. Where evaporation takes place in a liquid
    Surface
  41. the temperature at which a substance boils
    Boiling Point
  42. Shows how the temperature changes as a substance is heated
    Heating Curve
  43. movement that solids make
    Vibrations
  44. particles mix and spread by colliding with other moving particles, and bouncing off in all directions
    Diffusion
  45. when particles collide and bounce away, the _______ particles will bounce further
    Lighter
  46. how particles spread until they are evenly mixed
    More Concentrated to Less Concentrated
  47. gaseous water
    Water Vapor
  48. how particles in a liquid move about
    Slide Past Each Other
  49. how the forces between particles in a liquid compare to a solid
    Weaker
  50. When you _____ a gas, or force its particles closer together, the particles are in a smaller space (volume) - so the gas pressure increases.
    Compress
  51. solid to gas
    Sublimation
  52. At the boiling point, the particles get enough energy to _____ the forces between them. They break away to form a gas.
    Overcome
  53. particles in solids are arranged in this fixed pattern
    Lattice
  54. particles move with this
    Random Motion
  55. the ________ the temperature, the faster a gas will diffuse
    Higher
  56. distance between particles in a gas
    Far Apart