Topic 3 Particle Model of Matter Flashcards

1
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density =

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mass / volume

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2
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Define density

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how many particles have been packed into a space

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3
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Describe a solid

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Particles vibrate in a fixed position, strong forces, not much energy, close together in a regular position

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4
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Describe a liquid

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Particles are close together and random, move around each other, fairly strong forces, more energy

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5
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Describe a gas

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Particles are far apart and random, move quickly in all directions with a range of speeds, no forces, lots of energy

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6
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How do you calculate the density of a cube?

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  • use a ruler to measure the length, depth and height
  • times them together to find volume
  • weigh the cube using a mass balance
  • use density = mass/volume to calculate
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7
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How do you find the density of an irregularly shaped object?

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  • measure the mass using a mass balance
  • use a displacement can, full to the spout with water and place the object in the can
  • use a measuring cylinder to measure the water that has been displaced (the volume of water is equal to the volume of the object)
  • use density = mass/volume to calculate
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8
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Define internal energy

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total kinetic and potential energy

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9
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What is it called when a solid changes to a gas?

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sublimation

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10
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What is it called when a gas changes to a solid?

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deposition

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11
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Define specific latent heat

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the amount of energy required to cause a change of state of 1kg of material

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12
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Define specific heat capacity

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the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1kg of material by 1degrees

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13
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What is the equation involving specific latent heat?

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energy = mass X specific latent heat ( e = mL)

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14
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What does specific latent heat of fusion mean?

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the amount of energy required for a solid to turn into a liquid (the freezing/melting point)

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15
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What does specific latent heat of vaporisation mean?

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the amount of energy required for a liquid to turn into a gas (evaporating/condensing point)

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16
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Why are there flat bits on a heating curve?

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energy is being used to pull particles apart and break their bonds instead of movement so temperature doesn’t change - it shows when a change of state occurs

17
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Explain why pressure in a gas increases as the gas is compressed

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When the gas is compressed, the volume decreases. This means there are more frequent collisions between the particles and the container and each other. Each particle collision causes a force so more frequent collisions causes the forces that get exerted on the walls to get stronger.

18
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What is the equation for pressure and volume?

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pressure X volume = constant
p1 X V1 = p2 X V2

19
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What causes pressure?

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air particles move and collide with each other and the container, the more particles means more frequent collisions which increases pressure

20
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Describe the experiment to find the density of a liquid

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  • measure the mass of an empty beaker using a mass balance
  • pour 100ml of liquid into the beaker and weigh again
  • total mass subtract beaker mass to find mass of liquid
  • use density = mass/volume to calculate
21
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Is change of state a physical or chemical change?

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physical

22
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Does mass stay the same when a substance changes state?

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Yes