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Chemistry Chapter 10 Section 1

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fixed shape and fixed volume
fixed volume and shape of container
no fixed shape or volume
example ice
solid
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fixed shape and fixed volume
fixed volume and shape of container
no fixed shape or volume
example water vapor
gas
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no fixed shape or volume
example liquid water
fixed shape and fixed volume
liquid
fixed volume and shape of container
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Who's work on movements of particles in a fluid lead to the entire theory of kinetic movement of particles in matter?
Antione Lavoisier
Robert Brown
Larry Smith
Albert Einstein
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What is best describing the kinetic theory of matter?
liquids and gases have moving particles
gases have moving particles
liquids have moving particles
all states of matter have moving particles
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I say kinetic you say...
heat
stillness
motion
waves
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What are collisions in which energy is transferred from a colliding object to what it hits?
inelastic collisions
elastic collisions
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What are collisions in which energy is not transferred from a colliding object to what it hits?
Inelastic collisions
Elastic collisions
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Which is not an assumption of kinetic theory?
all matter is made of small particles
the particles that make up matter always move
the particles that make up matter collide with each other
the particles in matter only move when excited by energy
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Which is not an assumption of kinetic theory?
Kinetic theory assumes that the collision of particles creates violent transfer of energy.
Kinetic theory assumes that gas particles have elastic collisions.
Kinetic theory assumes we can ignore the volume of gases.
Kinetic theory assumes there are no attractions and repulsions between molecules.
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Very low temperatures and high rates of pressure create conditions that make the assumptions of kinetic theory void.
True
False
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Which is not true?
Amorphous solids are solids with no regular pattern.
Crystalline solids are solids with regular patterns of structure.
The particles of liquid are slightly farther apart than solids.
Cotton candy is an example of a crystalline solid.
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What is plasma?
ionized liquid
conductive gas
combustive gas
ionized gas
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What is the most common state of matter in the universe but the least common on Earth?
solid
plasma
liquid
gas
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