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Identify the relationship described in Charlesโs law.
Charlesโs law describes the behavior of a gas when temperature and volume change and pressure is constant.
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Identify the state of matter represented by "a".
Solid
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Which factor increases when the particles of a substance move more quickly?
Temperature
Viscosity
Surface Tension
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Which letter that represents the particles with the fastest motion.
E
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____ the gaseous state of a substance that is normally a solid or liquid at room temperature.
Vapor
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Which letter represents the particles with the greatest attractive forces between them.
A
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Explain why an inflated balloon will pop if you squeeze it hard enough. Relate this to Boyleโs law.
When the volume is reduced, pressure increases. When the particles inside exert enough pressure on the walls of the balloon, the balloon will pop.
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Name the change of state represented by "b".
Melting
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Explain what is occurring at d and identify what type of change of state this is.
The water is boiling, which is a type of vapor.
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___ is when uneven forces are acting on the particles at the surface of a liquid.
Surface Tension
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___ describes the relationship between the volume and pressure of a gas at constant temperature.
Boyle's Law
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Compare the attractive forces between the particles of a gas to the attractive forces between the particles of a solid.
The attractive forces between the particles of a gas are weaker than the attractive forces between the particles of a solid.
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Identify the state of matter represented by "e".
Gas
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