PPT-Pressure in solids, liquids

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Atmospheric pressure Pressure Why do predators often have SHARP teeth and claws Why does wearing skis stop you from SINKING into the snow IGCSE Pressure Relate

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Atmospheric pressure Pressure Why do predators often have SHARP teeth and claws Why does wearing skis stop you from SINKING into the snow IGCSE Pressure Relate pressure to force and area using appropriate examples . 0 For CH OH the normal boiling point is 646 For C OH the normal boiling point is 783 brPage 2br Vapor Pressure and Boiling Point The vapor pressure of a liquid is related to its heat of vaporization vap through the ClausiusClapeyron Equation If P 1 What makes up all the matter around us? If we were able to break. up a piece of steel into smaller and smaller parts, what would we get. at the end? Would we get the same thing if we broke up a piece of. By Myre and William. Gasses. Gasses are particles that float from earth to the . atmosphere and its particles go around to fill every place in a container and when the . they are open they will go to every space around.. Beaker. Beakers hold solids or liquids . that . are unlikely to splatter if . heated . or . stirred. . . Measures Volume. Erlenmeyer Flask. Holds . solids or liquids that may release gases during a reaction or that are likely to splatter if stirred or heated.. Bread or Serrated Knife. A saw-tooth . k. nife for cutting bread. Paring Knife. Used to peel or cut small food items. Cutting Board. Protects counter when cutting food. Chef’s Knife. Large triangular shaped knife used for chopping and dicing. The molecular compounds like water, ammonia, and carbon dioxide have different physical properties because of the intermolecular forces.. Comparison of all three phases:. Liquids & Solids. Liquids & Solids. Heavy Liquids. Overview. Methylene iodide (MI; . ρ. = 3.32 g/cm. 3. ) is used to concentrate material according to density. . When added to MI, materials with greater density will sink while others will float. States of Matter. States of Matter. Matter exists in three states. . 1. solids. . 2. liquids. . 3. gases. . gas liquid solid. In all three states of matter, the atoms or molecules are constantly moving.. Jasmine Crum. 1. st. period. Physical science. Topic Question . Do all liquids evaporate at the same time?. Hypothesis. If each liquid had the same amount and were placed at the same temperature, then they should evaporate at the same time.. Chemistry 4(C). Lesson . Objectives. Compare solids, liquids, and gases. Structure. Compressibility. Shape. Volume . Solids, Liquids, & Gases. Solid. – state of matter that maintains shape and volume. Which one represents a liquid? Why?. Liquids have a definite . volume. , but not a definite . shape. . The particles are closer together than gases so the intermolecular forces are now a factor.. Liquids have a definite . Lecture 13 . Silicate Magmas. Basic structural unit of silicates (solid & liquid) is the silica tetrahedron. These are variously joined by shared, or bridging, oxygens, to form various structures in solids and liquids.. LEL. AND . UEL. (Same as . LFL. and . UFL. ). FLASH POINT. VAPOR PRESSURE. SPECIFIC GRAVITY. VAPOR DENSITY. 1910.106 versus . NFPA. 30. The older version of OSHA’s 29 . CFR. 1910.106–Flammable Liquids, . 1. PPT-014-03. Bureau of Workers’ Compensation . PA Training for Health & Safety (PATHS). OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106. Topics. Important Definitions. Class of Flammable & Combustible Liquids.

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