States of Matter Flashcards

1
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assumptions of ideal gas (2)

A

no intermolecular forces between molecules

molecules take up no volume

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2
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conditions for ideal gas

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low pressure

high temperature

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3
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kinetic theory of gases

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move rapidly and randomly

all collisions are elastic

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4
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relationship of ideal gas with pressure, temperature and volume

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volume proportional to temperature

volume inversely proportional to pressure

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5
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units of temperature, pressure and volume

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Pa
m^3 (1000dm^3 = 1m^3)
K (+273)

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6
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equation for gas equation

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pV = nRT (R = 8.31)

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7
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definition of vapour pressure

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pressure exerted by vapour on top of the liquid

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8
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equilibrium in closed system

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water molecules in liquid water molecules in vapour

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9
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when the liquid is at boiling point

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vapour pressure = atm

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10
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describe ionic lattice

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3D arrangement of alternating positive/negative ions. Na+ /6Cl-

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11
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properties of ionic compounds (5)

A
hard
brittle
high mp/bp
many are solbule
conduct electricity in solution/molten
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12
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describe metallic lattices

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ions surrouned by sea of electrons

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13
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properties of metallic lattices

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layers can slide over each other
malleable
high tensile strength

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14
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describe alloy

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mixture of two or more metals/ non metal and metal

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15
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properties of alloy (3)

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stronger than metal
lightweight
resistant to corrosion

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16
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example of simple molecular lattice

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iodine molecules - low mp

17
Q

types of giant molecular structures

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graphite/diamond/silicon oxide

18
Q

definition of allotropes

A

different molecular forms of same element

19
Q

properties of graphite (3)

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high mp/bp
softness
good conductor of electricity

20
Q

structure of graphite (3)

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carbon atoms in hexagon
3C + 3e
layers of carbon atoms kept next to each other by weak vanderwaals

21
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structure of diamond (3)

A

tetrahedral
four covalent bonds
regular arrangement

22
Q

properties of diamond (3)

A

high mp/bp
hard
does not conduct ANYTHING

23
Q

structure of silicon (IV) oxide

A

Si + 4O2

O2 + 2Si

24
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properties of silivon (IV) oxide (2)

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high mp/bp

does not conduct electricity

25
Q

definition of fullerenes

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allotropes of carbon in form of hollow spheres/tubes

26
Q

properties of buckministerfullerene (5)

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(sphere)
low sublimation point
soft
poor conductor
slightly soluble 
more reactive than diamond/graphite
27
Q

properties of nanotubes (3)

A

(tubes)
high electrical conducitivity
high tensile strength
high melting points

28
Q

structure of graphene (2)

A

isolated layer of graphite

hexagonally arranged

29
Q

properties of graphene (3)

A

most chemically reactive form of carbon
strong for its mass
conducts better than graphite

30
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purpose of conserving materials (4)

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limited supply of ores
landfills
recycling saves energy
cheaper to recycle