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Absolute Zero
The temperature at which a substance has no kinetic energy per particle, corresponding to 0K or -273 degrees C.
Boiling
The change of phase from liquid to gas that occurs beneath the surface in the liquid, forming bubbles.
Boiling Point
The temperature at which the pressure of the vapor of a liquid equals the external pressure acting on its surface.
Condensation
The change of phase of a gas into a liquid; the opposite of evaporation.
Entropy
A measure of the amount of disorder in a system.
Evaporation
The change of phase from liquid to gas that takes place at the surface of a liquid.
First Law of Thermodynamics
States that the increase in the thermal energy of a system equals the sum of the thermal energy transferred into the system and the work done on it.
Freezing
Change in phase from liquid to solid.
Heat Engine
A device that converts some thermal energy into mechanical energy.
Heat of Fusion
The amount of energy required to change a substance from the solid phase to the liquid phase.
Heat of Vaporization
The amount of energy required for a liquid at its boiling point to become a gas.
Internal Combustion Engine
A heat engine that burns fuel inside the engine in cylinders.
Kinetic Theory
An explanation of the behavior of particles in gases; states that matter is made of constantly moving particles.
Melting Point
The temperature at which a solid begins to liquefy.
Phases
One of the four possible forms of matter: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
Plasma
Matter with enough energy to overcome the attractive forces within its atoms, composed of charged particles.
Pressure
The amount of force exerted per unit area, with SI unit pascal (Pa).
Regelation
The phenomenon of ice melting under pressure and freezing again when pressure is reduced.
Saturated
Term applied to a substance that contains the maximum amount of another substance at a given temperature and pressure.
Second Law of Thermodynamics
States that energy spontaneously spreads from regions of higher concentration to regions of lower concentration.
Sublimation
The process of a solid changing directly to a vapor without forming a liquid.
Thermal Expansion
An increase in the volume of a substance when the temperature is increased.
Thermodynamics
The study of the relationship between thermal energy, heat, and work.
Third Law of Thermodynamics
States that no system can reach absolute zero.