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Chapter 4 Review Chemistry Solids, Liquids, and Gases and their characteristics

Chapter 4 Review Chemistry Solids, Liquids, and Gases and their characteristics

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Chapter 4 Review Chemistry

Solids, Liquids, and Gases and their characteristics

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Crystalline Solids

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Pascal’s Principle

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Viscosity of Liquids

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Archimedes Principle

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The Three States of Matter

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States of Matter

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States of Matter

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The Speed of Fluids

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Cohesion and Surface Tension

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Adhesion and Capillary Action

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Adding Impurities to

water

The freezing point may be lowered or raised

The boiling point may be lowered or raised

Examples:

Salt, sugar, antifreeze radiator fluid, windsheild wiper fluid, or rubbing alcohol

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Thermal Conductivity

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Pressure of Fluids (gases and

liquids)

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Finding Thermal Energy

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Buoyancy and The Archimedes

Principle

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The Bernoulli Principle

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Bernoulli’s Principle

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The Water Treatment

Process

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States of Matter Temperatures

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Molecular Formulas:

Water= H2O

Carbon Dioxide and

Dry Ice=CO2

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Amorphous Solids