A measure of the amount of matter in a substance compared to its volume.
At constant pressure, the volume of a gas is proportional to the temperature
The ability of a substance to stretch and then return to its original shape.
At constant temperature, the volume of a gas is conversely proportional to the pressure.
The fourth state of matter that exists only at very high temperatures.
The measure of a substance's ability to conduct heat or electricity.
The amount of force that pushes on a given area.
The theory that states that as a temperature rises, particles move faster and therefore take up more space.
Occurs when a substance changes directly from a solid to a gas without changing into a liquid.
Mass is the measure of the amount of space that matter occupies
The regular arrangement of repeating patterns of atoms, molecules or ions in a solid structure.
The measure of the space occupied by a substance.
The spreading out of a gas to fill a space of the container it is in.
The splitting of a crystal along a certain plane.
Scientists measure the properties at the same temperature and pressure so that they can accurately compare the two substances.
Both freezing and malting refer to the changes in a state that involve a liquid and a gas.
A good insulator allows electricity and heat to pass easily through.
Avogadro's Law states that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules.
Scientists measure a crystal's symmetry to help them identify it.
Crystals get their range of colors by from impurities that are found in them.
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