particle theory and density (topic 3) Flashcards

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using a eureka can (5)

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  • measure the mass of the metal using a balance/scales
  • fill a eureka can with water and allow excess water to drain out
  • place a measuring cylinder under the spout of the eureka can
  • slowly lower metal into the eureka can
  • record the volume of water displaced by reading the measuring cylinder
  • density = mass ÷ volume
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2
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describe how the motion of particles in a gas changes as it is heated (2)

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  • gas particles gain kinetic energy
  • causing the average particle speed to increase
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3
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(3)

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  • measuring cylinder A
  • smaller increments give greater precision
  • there would be a large error associated with measuring cylinders B and C as the increments are very large
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4
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describe two precautions the student should take to ensure they obtain accurate results (2)

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  • place measuring cylinder on level surface
  • read measuring cylinder at eye level
  • wait for all liquid to run down the sides of the measuring cylinder
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5
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g/cm^2

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6
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(3)

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  • the liquids have different densities
  • the liquid with the highest density will be at the bottom
  • the liquid with the lowest density will be at the top
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7
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a student takes an ice cube out of the freezer and leaves it on the table, describe the change in movement of the particles as the ice cube melts (2)

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  • when in solid form, the particles vibrate about fixed positions
  • particles in a liquid move (more) freely and are not in fixed positions
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8
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describe how the motion of the particles in the water changes as the melted ice cube warms up to room temperature (2)

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  • particles gain kinetic energy as the temperature increases
  • average speed of particles increases
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9
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vernier callipers

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12
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state the volume of liquid in the measuring cylinder

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15cm^3

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13
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d=m/v
mass = 15g
volume = 15cm^3

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14
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describe how the student should use the equipment in the diagram to find the mass of the liquid (2)

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