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According to Charles' law, the volume occupied by an amount of this state of matter is proportional to its temperature |
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DJ |
EPONYMOUS SCIENCE |
2023-06-09 |
#8890 |
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Boyle's law states that the pressure of this varies inversely with its volume at constant temperature |
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DJ |
SCIENCE |
2022-01-04 |
#8547 |
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From the Flemish pronunciation of "chaos". Jan van Helmont coined this term for air that wasn't air |
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DJ |
SCIENCE CLASS |
2010-06-16 |
#5943 |
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Above its critical temperature, a liquid becomes this |
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DJ |
PHYSICAL SCIENCE |
2000-06-26 |
#3656 |
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There are 3 fundamental states of matter on our planet: solid, liquid & this |
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J |
GENERAL SCIENCE |
1996-05-10 |
#2705 |
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Of the 3 basic states of matter, only this one, when unconfined, tends to expand indefinitely |
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SCIENCE |
1994-05-02 |
#2236 |
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Graham, Charles & Boyle each developed a law concerning this state of matter |
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DJ |
SCIENCE |
1993-05-10 |
#2011 |