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How many states of matter are there?
3
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How would you describe the particles in a solid?
Closely packed, neatly arrange
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How would you describe the particles in a liquid?
Quite compact but disorganised with gaps
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How would you describe the particles in a gas?
Free moving particles that expand until the fill the volume they're in
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What's the word for liquid to gas?
Evaporation
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What is it called when a solid changes to a liquid?
Melting
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What's it called when a gas goes back to a liquid?
Condensation
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What is it called when a liquid changes to a solid?
Freezing
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What's it called when a solid goes straight to a gas?
Sublimation
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What is it called when a gas goes straight to a solid?
Deposition
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Should you be scared of the graph paper with lots of lines?
No! They still have bold lines showing every 10
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What do you do first when graphing?
See how high your data is going
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True or False - Your graph should be as big as the page you're given?
True
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How do you know what numbers to put on your graph?
Look in the question for the numbers
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What always goes on the X axis?
Independent variable
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What goes on the Y axis
Dependent variable
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What must you put on the axis along with the numbers?
A label
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How can you graph more than one set of results on one graph?
Different colours or label each line
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How do you do a line of best fit?
Draw a curve that goes through the points
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