P6: Molecules and Matter Flashcards

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What is internal energy?

A

The sum of the potential energy and kinetic energy of all the particles that make up a system.
Potential energy - due to the forces between particles and the bonds between atoms in a molecule

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2
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Which state has the highest internal energy?

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Gas

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3
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What is a physical change?

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Reversible changes - when a material reverts back it maintains its original properties

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3
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What is evaporation?

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When the particles on the surface of a liquid turn into a gas

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4
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What is specific latent heat?

A

The energy needed for 1kg of a substance to change state

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5
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Why are there horizontal lines on heating and cooling graphs?

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Represent a change of state - energy is not used to heat up the substance, but to break the bonds and change state

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6
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What is the formula for specific latent heat?

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Energy transferred = mass * Slh
(kg) (J/kg)

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7
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How does changing the temperature of a gas affect pressure?

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Increases pressure:
Increases the energy and the kinetic energy of the collisions between the gas and container

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8
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What is the pressure of a gas?

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Due to the particles colliding with the container that the gas is held in. A small force is released upon collision, acting in right angles - causes pressure

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9
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How can pressure be increased?

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Increase no of collisions or increase energy of collisions

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10
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How is the pressure of a gas related to its volume?

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Smaller volume increases the gas pressure as the frequency of collisions is increased
pV = constant
(Pa) (m^3)
only applies if temp is constant

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