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Cards (18)

Section 1

(18 cards)

Condensation

Front

Gas to liquid

Back

Temperature

Front

It can be determined by measuring the speed of molecules

Back

Surface Tension

Front

the force that acts on the surface of a liquid and that tends to minimize the area of the surface

Back

Endothermic

Front

takes in energy

Back

Viscosity

Front

A liquid's resistance to flowing, is affected by the strength of the attraction between the molecules

Back

Pressure

Front

It increases when the amount of force per unit area increases

Back

Melting

Front

solid to liquid

Back

Freezing

Front

liquid to solid

Back

States of Matter

Front

Ice, water, and steam are all examples

Back

Volume

Front

The amount of space an object takes up, measured in three dimensions

Back

Solid

Front

Definite shape and volume

Back

Liquid

Front

molecules are close together and can slide past each other

Back

Gas

Front

A state of matter with no definite shape or volume

Back

Change of state

Front

the change of a substance from one physical state to another

Back

Evaporation

Front

Liquid to gas

Back

Exothermic

Front

releases energy

Back

Deposition

Front

gas to solid

Back

Sublimation

Front

solid to gas

Back