Unit 10: Kinetic Molecular Theory Review

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Flashcards reviewing key concepts from the Kinetic Molecular Theory unit.

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__ states that particles of matter are always in motion.

Particles of matter are always in motion.

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According to the kinetic molecular theory,__ do not have enough kinetic energy to overcome the force of attraction.

Solids do not have enough kinetic energy to overcome the force of attraction.

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According to the kinetic molecular theory, __ have enough kinetic energy to partially overcome the force of attraction.

Liquids have enough kinetic energy to partially overcome the force of attraction.

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According to the kinetic molecular theory, __ have enough kinetic energy to completely overcome the force of attraction.

Gases have enough kinetic energy to completely overcome the force of attraction.

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The three factors that affect gas pressure are __, __, and __.

Amount of gas, Volume, and Temperature

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A __ is defined as a gas or liquid that can flow from one place to another and can take the shape of a container.

A gas or liquid that can flow from one place to another and can take the shape of a container.

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When a liquid boils, __ are inside the bubbles.

Gas molecules

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Sublimation is the process of changing from to .

Solid → Gas

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Deposition is the process of changing from to .

Gas → Solid

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Melting/Fusion is the process of changing from to .

Solid → Liquid

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Freezing is the process of changing from to .

Liquid → Solid

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Vaporization is the process of changing from to .

Liquid → Gas

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Condensation is the process of changing from to .

Gas → Liquid

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As the temperature increases, vapor pressure __.

increases

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The two states of matter referred to as condensed states of matter are and .

Solids and Liquids