3 Particle Model of Matter Flashcards

1
Q

Solids and liquids are ______________.

A

incompressible

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2
Q

What are solids like? (2)

A
  • Particles are in a fixed pattern

* Fixed size and shape

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3
Q

What are liquids like? (2)

A
  • Fixed size but contain freely moving particles

* Allows them to change shape to fit their container

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4
Q

What are gases like? (2)

A
  • Large gaps between particles make them compressible

* Can change size and shape

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5
Q

Density equation

A

density = mass / volume
kg/m³ = kg / m³
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6
Q

As energy is added to a system its ___________ will increase.

A

temperature

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7
Q

What is latent heat of fusion?

A

The energy needed for a substance to change from solid to liquid (melt).

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8
Q

What is latent heat of vaporisation?

A

The energy needed for a substance to change from liquid to gas (evaporate).

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9
Q

Equation for energy for change of state

A
energy = mass * specific latent heat
J = kg * J/kg
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10
Q

What is specific latent heat?

A

The energy needed to cause 1 kilogram of a substance to change state.

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11
Q

Explain pressure

A

When a force is exerted on the walls of a container becauase of the collisions made by gas particles.

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12
Q

When work is done on a gas, the ________ ______ of the gas causes an ________ in ___________.
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A

1) internal energy
2) increase
3) temperature

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13
Q

For a fixed mass of a gas at a constant temperature…

A

…p₁V₁ = p₂V₂

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