Properties of Matter (Heat) Flashcards

1
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specific heat capacity definition

A

the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of 1kg of a substance by 1 degree celsius

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2
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what is meant by the temperature of a substance?

A

the mean kinetic energy of its particles

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3
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what is the principle of conservation of energy?

A

energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred

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4
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specific latent heat definition

A

the amount of heat energy required to change the state of 1kg of a substance

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5
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specific latent heat of fusion

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

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6
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specific latent heat of vapourisation

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

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7
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Pressure is…

A

the amount of force acting on 1 square metre

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8
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How does the kinetic model account for the pressure of a gas

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Gas particles move quickly in all directions, applying a force when they hit a surface

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9
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0 degrees celsius is equal to ______ degrees Kelvin

A

273K

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10
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What is the temperature of absolute zero?

A

0K or -273 degrees celsius

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11
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Explain why the pressure of a gas increases as the volume decreases (constant temperature)

A

The gas particles have less distance between the container walls so hit the walls more often (They are going at a constant speed since the temperature is constant.)

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12
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Explain why the pressure of a gas increases as the temperature increases (constant volume)

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Gas particles gain kinetic energy/move faster. The particles collide with the container walls more often and with greater force.

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13
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Explain why the volume of a gas increases as the temperature increases (constant pressure)

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Gas particles gain kinetic energy/move faster. The particles collide with the container walls more often and with greater force. To maintain constant pressure, the container walls move outwards.

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