The changein state froma solid to aliquid.The force of itsoutward pushdivided by thearea of thewalls of thecontainer.The energythat particlesof asubstancehave.Has noshape ofits ownThe changefrom liquidwater intowater vapor.Takes placeonly on thesurface of aliquid.A crystallinesolid such assnow isheated, itmelts.Boyle found that whenthe pressure of a gas isincreased at a constanttemp, the volume of thegas decreases. Whenthe pressure isdecreased, the volumeincreases.When a graph oftwo variables is astraight linepassing throughthe (0,0) point therelationship islinear.Changesvolumeveryeasily.Diagrams thattell how twovariables, orfactors, arerelated.In other solidsthe particlesare notarranged in aregular pattern.When a graph oftwomeasurementsforms this kind ofcurve, therelationship isnonlinear.Has adefinitevolumeand shape.The change ofstate fromliquid to solid-just reverse ofmelting.Thetemperature inwhich a liquidbecomes asolidSolids thatare madeup ofcrystals.Takes placeinside aliquid as wellas at thesurface.Occurs when thesurface particlesof a solid gainenough energy tobecome a gas.Theresistanceof a liquidto flowing.Charles found thatwhen the temp. of a gasis increased at aconstant pressure, itsvolume increases.When the temp. of agas is decreased, itsvolume decreases.A measure ofthe averageenergy of amotion of theparticles of asubstance.The specifictemperaturea liquid willboil at.Occurs whengas particleslose enoughthermal energyto become aliquid.The changein state froma solid to aliquid.The force of itsoutward pushdivided by thearea of thewalls of thecontainer.The energythat particlesof asubstancehave.Has noshape ofits ownThe changefrom liquidwater intowater vapor.Takes placeonly on thesurface of aliquid.A crystallinesolid such assnow isheated, itmelts.Boyle found that whenthe pressure of a gas isincreased at a constanttemp, the volume of thegas decreases. Whenthe pressure isdecreased, the volumeincreases.When a graph oftwo variables is astraight linepassing throughthe (0,0) point therelationship islinear.Changesvolumeveryeasily.Diagrams thattell how twovariables, orfactors, arerelated.In other solidsthe particlesare notarranged in aregular pattern.When a graph oftwomeasurementsforms this kind ofcurve, therelationship isnonlinear.Has adefinitevolumeand shape.The change ofstate fromliquid to solid-just reverse ofmelting.Thetemperature inwhich a liquidbecomes asolidSolids thatare madeup ofcrystals.Takes placeinside aliquid as wellas at thesurface.Occurs when thesurface particlesof a solid gainenough energy tobecome a gas.Theresistanceof a liquidto flowing.Charles found thatwhen the temp. of a gasis increased at aconstant pressure, itsvolume increases.When the temp. of agas is decreased, itsvolume decreases.A measure ofthe averageenergy of amotion of theparticles of asubstance.The specifictemperaturea liquid willboil at.Occurs whengas particleslose enoughthermal energyto become aliquid.

Chapter Two Vocabulary - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The change in state from a solid to a liquid.
  2. The force of its outward push divided by the area of the walls of the container.
  3. The energy that particles of a substance have.
  4. Has no shape of its own
  5. The change from liquid water into water vapor.
  6. Takes place only on the surface of a liquid.
  7. A crystalline solid such as snow is heated, it melts.
  8. Boyle found that when the pressure of a gas is increased at a constant temp, the volume of the gas decreases. When the pressure is decreased, the volume increases.
  9. When a graph of two variables is a straight line passing through the (0,0) point the relationship is linear.
  10. Changes volume very easily.
  11. Diagrams that tell how two variables, or factors, are related.
  12. In other solids the particles are not arranged in a regular pattern.
  13. When a graph of two measurements forms this kind of curve, the relationship is nonlinear.
  14. Has a definite volume and shape.
  15. The change of state from liquid to solid- just reverse of melting.
  16. The temperature in which a liquid becomes a solid
  17. Solids that are made up of crystals.
  18. Takes place inside a liquid as well as at the surface.
  19. Occurs when the surface particles of a solid gain enough energy to become a gas.
  20. The resistance of a liquid to flowing.
  21. Charles found that when the temp. of a gas is increased at a constant pressure, its volume increases. When the temp. of a gas is decreased, its volume decreases.
  22. A measure of the average energy of a motion of the particles of a substance.
  23. The specific temperature a liquid will boil at.
  24. Occurs when gas particles lose enough thermal energy to become a liquid.