Phases of Matter
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- How do molecules behave in different phases of matter?
- How does heat affect the phases of matter?
- How is energy related to phases of matter?
- What phases of matter are present in soda?
- What phases of matter do halogens exist?
- Why is viscosity classified as a physical property?
- Why is surface tension of water high?
- How can I calculate viscosity of water at different temperatures?
- How does temperature affect the phases of matter?
- What is the only item that can be found on earth in three different phases of matter at standard pressure?
- How does detergent change surface tension?
- How does energy affect the phases of matter?
- How do particles behave in the three phases of matter?
- How do viscosity and surface tension change?
- What phase of matter has the lowest melting point?
- How can I explain with illustrations the cohesive forces of water molecules?
- What are the three states of matter?
- Does surface tension change with concentration?
- What phase of matter is NaOH?
- What is viscosity?
- What are some examples of surface tension?
- What are adhesive forces?
- What are cohesive forces?
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- Explain how the properties of iron can be changed by the addition of carbon?
- Why is superconductivity a low temperature phenomena?
- How can low temperatures for superconductivity be reached?
- Which state of matter has the slowest moving particles?
- In the reaction #2Li(s) + 2H_2O(l) -> 2LiOH(aq) + H_2(g)#, what compound is in the liquid state?
- At approximately what pressure will water be a vapor a 0°C?
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- What is a homogeneous catalyst? What are the advantages/disadvantages of it over heterogeneous catalysts?
- Which low-energy state of condensed matter is characterized by structural rigidity and resistance to changes of shape or volume?
- A group of students are wandering around a room. When their teacher claps, the students sit down wherever they are. This situation best models the formation of which type of solid?
- Why will steam burn the skin more severely than boiling water?
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- At room temperature, what phase is carbon dioxide in?
- Incompressibility is a property found in all states of matter except what?
- Most objects have their greatest density in which state/phase of matter?
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- Water is a liquid at room temperature. What is this due to?
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- What would occur if water were heated on the moon?
- How does temperature affect the kinetic energy in gases, liquids, and solids?
- Most elements on periodic table are in what state at room temperature?
- Which state of matter takes on the shape of a container?
- In which process do molecules of liquid water absorb energy and change into the gas state?
- At standard pressure, a certain compound has a low boiling point and is insoluble in water. At STP, this compound most likely exists in what phase?
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- What is sublimation in chemistry?
- Why does water take up more space as steam than it does a liquid water?
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- How would you rank the phases of matter according to the amount of space between the molecules, highest to lowest?
- What is the energy that is absorbed or released during a phase change?
- What gas is inside the bubbles we sometimes see in an ice cube?
- Why is water a liquid at room temperature and pressure? Please be concise.
- What are two real life examples of expansion in solids?
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- Michael has a substance that he puts in container 1. The substance has a volume of 5 cubic meters. He then puts it in container 2 and it now has a volume of 10 cubic meters. In which phases(s) is the substance?
- What is the effect on matter of solidification? Thanks!
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