States of Matter
Glencoe-State of Matter
13.1 Nature of Gases
Describe the assumptions of the kinetic theory as it applies to gases
Interpret gas pressure in terms of kinetic theory
Define the relationhip between Kelvin temperature and average kinetic energy
Kinetic Molecular Theory KMT and Gas Laws
13.2 The Nature of Liquids
Identify factors that determine physical properties of a liquid
Define evaporation in terms of kinetic energy
Describe the equilibirium between a liquid and its vapor
Identify the conditions at which boiling occurs
Evaporation of Water Vapor Pressure
13.3 The Nature of Solids
Evaluate how the way particles are organized explains the properties of solids
Identify the factors that determine the shape of a crystal
Explain how allotropes of an element are different
Allotropes Carbon Allotropes
13.4 Changes of State
Identify the conditions necessary for sublimation
Describe how equilibrium conditions are represented in a phase diagram
Sublimation and weather Sublimation and dry ice Phase Changes
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Know all of the terms found on page 406
Questions to try on page 407-30,35,43,47 and 49
Chapter 13 Reading Guide