What is the theory that states that when the amount of energy in a substance changes, the particle movement will also change, changing many other physical properties of the substance?
Which state of matter would a substance be if the particles in it have enough energy to move freely and fill their container?
Which state of matter would a substance be if the particles had very little energy, causing them to have very little movement, allowing them to bond into rigid structures?
Which state of matter would a substance be if the particles in it had enough energy to prevent bonding, but not enough energy move freely, allowing them to flow, but have a constant volume?
What is it called when the particles in matter gain or lose enough energy that they change from one state of matter to another?
What happens to the amount energy of the particles in a substance when thermal energy is added to it?
What happens to the volume of a substance when thermal energy is added to it?
What happens to the viscosity of a fluid when thermal energy is added to it?
Which phase change is being described: particles gain energy from their surroundings, moving faster and faster, until the bonds are broken and they slide past each other
Which phase change is being described: particles lose energy from their surroundings, moving slower and slower, until they move together, forming to a container
What happens to pressure of a contained gas when thermal energy is added to it?
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