Module 5 - 5.1.2 Solid, Liquid and Gas Flashcards

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In the kinetic model of matter all matter is made up of

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very small particles which are in constant motion

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Solids (2)

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  • particles vibrate about their fixed positions
  • particles held together by strong forces of attraction
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Liquids (3)

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  • particles cannot move much but can slide past one another
  • much greater mean separation than solids
  • attractive forces between them are weaker
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Gases (3)

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  • particles are free to move around very quickly in random directions
  • forces of attraction are very weak due to their high separation
  • can be compressed easily
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5
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Calculating Molecular Spacing

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consider momentum (Newton’s 2nd law) and pressure of particle on each wall of the container (Newton’s 3rd law)

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A Change In Phase Requires (2)

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  • an input/removal of energy
  • the extra energy inputted results in particles moving further apart until they have enough energy to overcome the forces of attraction
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During a Change in Phase (temperature and energy) (3)

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  • no change in temperature (no change in kinetic energy)
  • produces a change in potential energy
  • so internal energy changes
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Internal Energy (definition)

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The sum of the randomly distributed kinetic and potential energies of all the atoms/molecules within a system

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Potential Energy (definition)

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The potential energy of the system is stored in the bonds and intermolecular forces that exist between particles

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Kinetic and Potential Energies
- Solids
- Liquids
- Gases

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  • Solids and Liquids: both kinetic and potential
  • Gases: only kinetic
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In any system of gas particles at a fixed temperature there will be (5)

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  • a distribution of kinetic energies among the molecules
  • because there is a wide range of different translational speeds
  • the peak of the curve shows the most probable speed
  • low temp = higher peak at lower speed
  • high temp = lower peak at higher speed
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Brownian Motion (definition)

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The random movement of small visible particles suspended in a fluid due to collisions with much smaller, randomly moving atoms/molecules of the fluid

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Explanation of Brownian Motion (2)

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  • the smaller particles do no collide with the visible particle in the same direction or with the same speed
  • so a net impulse is gained by the visible particles
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Brownian Motion: as the mass of the visible particles increases

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their velocity will decrease (move around less)

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