5.1 Flashcards

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Absolute scale of temperature

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Independent of properties of any specific substance

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2
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Absolute zero

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Temperature at which a substance has minimum energy, the lowest limit for temperature on the thermodynamic scale

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Thermal equilibrium

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Objects in contact with each other at the same temperature, no net heat/ energy flow between them

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4
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Kinetic model of matter

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All matter is made up of very small particles which are in constant motion, allows for the explanation of properties of matter and changes of phase in terms of the arrangement of particles, the motion of particles and attractive forces between them

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5
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Internal energy

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

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Brownian motion

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Random movement of small visible particles suspended in fluid due to collisions with much smaller, randomly distributed atoms or molecules of the fluid

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7
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Specific heat capacity

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Amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1kg of a given substance by 1K

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Specific latent heat of fusion

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Amount of energy required to change the phase of 1kg of a substance from a solid to a liquid

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Specific latent hear of vaporisation

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Amount of energy required to change the phase of 1kg of a substance from a liquid to a gas

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10
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Mole

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Amount of a substance that contains as many particles as there are in exactly 12g if carbon-12, 6.02 x 10^23

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11
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Ideal gas

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Has its internal energy only in the form of random kinetic energy

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Assumptions of an ideal gas

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Gas contains a large number of particles
Particles move rapidly and randomly
All collisions are perfectly elastic
There are negligible attractive forces between particles except during collisions
The time for collisions to happen is negligible compared to the time between collisions
Particles have a negligible volume compared to the volume of gas in the container

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13
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Boyle’s law

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At a constant temperature, the pressure P and the volume V of a fixed mass of gas are inversely proportional

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14
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Charles’ Law

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At constant pressure the volume V of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature T

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15
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Pressure-Temperature Law

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At constant volume, the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature

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16
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Potential energy

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In the bonds and forces between particles, changing state energy

17
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Kinetic energy in internal energy

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Random movement of particles, determines temperature of an object, energy between state changes