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A state of matter in which the distance between particles changes as necessary so that the matter uniformly occupies its container.
gas
Stoichiometry ... Exploding Soap Bubbles: Hydrogen + Oxygen ... Hydrogen alone ...
Stoichiometry ... Exploding Soap Bubbles: Hydrogen + Oxygen ... Hydrogen plus some Oxygen ...
Combination Reactions ... Reaction of Sodium and Chlorine ...
Combination Reactions ... Oxidation and Reduction of Copper ...
Decomposition Reactions ... Electrolysis of Water ... Sodium Sulfate Solution ...
Decomposition Reactions ... Electrolysis of Water ... Sulfuric Acid Solution ...
Decomposition Reactions ... Electrolysis of Water ... Animation of Electrolysis ...
Single Exchange Reactions ... Water Gas Reaction ...
Single Exchange Reactions ... Electrochemical Series - Metal Trees ... Metals in Copper(II) Nitrate Solution ... Zinc Metal in Copper(II) Nitrate Solution ...
Single Exchange Reactions ... Electrochemical Series - Metal Trees ... Metals in Copper(II) Nitrate Solution ... Cadmium Metal in Copper(II) Nitrate Solution ...
Single Exchange Reactions ... Electrochemical Series - Metal Trees ... Metals in Copper(II) Nitrate Solution ... Lead Metal in Copper(II) Nitrate Solution ...
Single Exchange Reactions ... Oxidation and Reduction of Copper ...
Gases ... Fluidity of Gases ... Carbon Dioxide ...
Gases ... Fluidity of Gases ... Methane ...
Gases ... Gas Volume ...
Gases ... Effusion of Gases ... Helium He ...
Gases ... Effusion of Gases ... Sulfur Hexafluoride ...
Gases ... Gas Density: Light and Heavy Balloons ...
A material that is solid in physical form, but has the disorder more typical of a liquid.
glass
Stoichiometry ... Exploding Soap Bubbles: Hydrogen + Oxygen ... Hydrogen alone ...
Combination Reactions ... Reaction of Sodium and Chlorine ...
Combination Reactions ... Hydrogen + Chlorine Cannon ...
Double Exchange Reactions ... Precipitation Reactions ... Introduction ...
Electrical Properties of Matter ... Electrostatic Attraction ... Movie - a solid ...
Electrical Properties of Matter ... Electrostatic Attraction ... Liquids ...
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