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G
gas
A state of matter in which the distance between particles changes as necessary so that the matter uniformly occupies its container.
Ammonia Fountain
Ammonia Fountains - Multiple
Boiling by Cooling
Boyle's Law: J-tube
Critical Point of Benzene
Vapor Pressure: Collapsing Balloon
Vapor Pressure: Drinking Bird
Vapor Pressure: H-bonding vs. dipole-dipole attraction
Vapor Pressure: Molecular Polarity
Vapor Pressure: Molecular Size
Vapor Pressure of a Mixture: Raoult's Law
Vapor Pressure: Using Barometers
gas laws
Boiling by Cooling
Boyle's Law: J-tube
gases and liquids
Boiling by Cooling
Critical Point of Benzene
Liquefaction of Carbon Dioxide
Vapor Pressure: H-bonding vs. dipole-dipole attraction
Vapor Pressure: Molecular Polarity
Vapor Pressure: Molecular Size
Vapor Pressure of a Mixture: Raoult's Law
Vapor Pressure: Using Barometers
Viscosity of Liquids
gel
A colloid that has coagulated to a rigid or jelly-like solid.
Canned Heat
glass
A material that is solid in physical form, but has the disorder more typical of a liquid.
Hardness of Solid Substances
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