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States Of Matter Information:
In the physical sciences, a phase is a set of states of a macroscopic physical system that have relatively uniform chemical composition and physical properties (i.e. density, crystal structure, index of refraction, and so forth). The most familiar examples of phases are solids, liquids, and gases. Less familiar phases include: plasmas and quark-gluon plasmas; Bose-Einstein condensates and fermionic condensates; strange matter; liquid crystals; superfluids and supersolids; and the paramagnetic and ferromagnetic phases of magnetic materials.
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Chem1 Properties of gases
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Tutorial on the properties of gases for college and advanced-HS General Chemistry; contents page
http://www.chem1.com/acad/webtext/gas/
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Chemistry Help - Ideal Gases - Technical Tutoring
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The Ideal Gas Law, the results of two decades of teaching and tutoring are slowly being posted on these pages. Access to the pages is free for all interested parties.
http://www.hyper-ad.com/tutoring/chemistry/ideal_gases_1.html
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Gas Law Tutorial Index
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If your computer can play sound, and you have the Shockwave plug-in loaded, choose the topics listed above to hear a discussion of the gas laws. If not, choose the same topics listed below to read a text-only version of the same discussion.
http://www.chemistry.ohio-state.edu/betha/nealGasLaw/
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Kinetic Theory I
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This Java applet simulates a 2 dimensional gas of hard spheres. It illustrates several important concepts in statistical mechanics/kinetic theory, such as: mean free path and average time between collisions, the approach to thermal equilibrium and the Maxwell-Boltzmann speed distribution, and the question of macroscopic irreversibility vs. microscopic reversibility.
http://comp.uark.edu/~jgeabana/mol_dyn/KinThI.html
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Shock Wave - Gases
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A fun flash tutorial on the properties of gases.
http://www.rayder.net/chs/MathScience%20Webpage/Chemistry/flash/gases.swf
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Sublimation
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Evaporation is not quite the correct term to describe what happens to a comet as it approaches the sun. The correct term is sublimation.
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/comets/sublimation.html
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Add URL To The States Of Matter Database.
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