States of Matter JeopardyNewton Pascal Torricelli Joule Kelvin
100 100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500
100-Newton
• Force per unit area on a surface• Pressure
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200-Newton
• Temperature at which all molecular motion ceases
• Absolute zero
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300-Newton
• Resistance of a liquid to flow is called • viscosity
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400-Newton
• specific heat for water• 4.18 J/g C
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500-Newton
• Force of adhesion between a liquid and a solid
• Capillary action
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100-Pascal
• Water boils at C• 100 C• Go back to game
200-Pascal
• A manometer that is used to measure atmospheric pressure
• barometer
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300- Pascal
• Conversion factor to get from mm Hg to kPa
• 760 mm Hg = 101.3 kPa
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400-Pascal
• Type of collision between two gas particles• elastic• Go back to game
500-Pascal
• If H2 and N2 are at the same temperatures, which particles will move at a higher velocity
• H2
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100- Torricelli
• Measure of the average kinetic energy• temperature
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200-Torricelli
• State of matter which consists of the positive particles and electrons being ejected when a gas reaches an extremely high temperature
• plasma
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300- Torricelli
• Energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance 1 degree celcius
• Specific heat
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400-Torricelli
• If you have two objects at the same temperature, what can be said about their kinetic energy
• It is the same• Go back to game
500-Torricelli
• Crystal system consisting of 3 different pairs of parrallograms
• triclinic• Go back to game
100-Joule
• Unit for heat• joule
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200-Joule
• Temperature system in which its zero point is absolute zero
• Kelvin
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300-Joule
• Direction that energy flows between two objects at different temperatures
• From higher temp to lower temp• Go back to game
400-Joule
• This happens to atmospheric pressure with an increase of elevation
• Pressure goes down• Go back to game
500-Joule
• Long lasting amorphous form is consider to be
• metastable• Go back to game
100-Kelvin
• has definite volume and definite shape• A solid
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200-Kelvin
• Action of a solid turning into a gas• sublimation• Go back to game
300-Kelvin
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400-Kelvin
• Point at which all three phases of matter exist
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500- Kelvin
• Reasoning behind the leveling off of the temperatures at the phase change points
• All the energy is going into breaking the intermolecular forces
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