Matter: Properties and charges Flashcards

1
Q

-Solid state with a definite volume
-Liquid state of matter with definite volume
-A gas

A

States of matter

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2
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Made of tiny particles that are constantly moving

A

matter

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3
Q

The distance is greater and they slide past one eachother

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Liquids

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4
Q

Moves freely rather than staying close together

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Gas

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5
Q

Particles of matter that are close together

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Solid

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5
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Characteristics that can be observe without changing its chemical properties ex. Size, Length, Etc.

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Physical Properties

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6
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The amount of matter in object

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mass

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7
Q

The gravitational pull on the mass of the object

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weight

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7
Q

depends on the amount of size of the sample order

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Volume

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8
Q

The mass per unit volume of a substance.

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Density

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8
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Density formula

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P=m/V = kg/m^3

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9
Q

the ability of one material to dissolve another

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solubility

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10
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Solid to liquid

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Melting point

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11
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Liquid to gas

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Boiling Point

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12
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Malleability

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Magnetism

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13
Q

Type of matter to burn easily

A

Flammability

14
Q

Forms when iron reacts with water & oxygen

A

Rust

15
Q

Set an atmospheric pressure

A

Barometer

16
Q

To get kelvin from Celsius we need to add how many kelvin?

A

273k

16
Q

UNITS OF PRESSURE
1atm to KPA
1atm to mm HG
1atm to torr
1atm to PSI

A

101.325 KPA
760mmHG
760 torr
14.7 Psi

17
Q

Constant mass & Temperature

A

Boyle’s Law

18
Q

Constant mass & Pressure

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Charle’s Law

19
Q

Constant mass & Volume

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Gaylussac’s Law