CHAPTER 6 Flashcards

(30 cards)

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What increases when the volume of a gas decreases?

A

Pressure

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Why does the pressure of gas increase when temperature does?

A

The molecules move faster so they hit the surface with more force more often

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What is the specific latent heat of fusion of a substance?

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The energy needed to change the state of 1kg of the substance from solid to liquid

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What is the equation for specific latent heat of fusion?

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Specific latent heat of fusion = energy / mass

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What is latent heat?

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The heat taken in or given out by a substance when it changes state

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What is the specific latent heat of vaporisation?

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The heat needed to change the substance from a liquid at its boiling point to a vapour

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7
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What is a substances internal energy?

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The energy stores by the particles of a substance

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8
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What are particles like in a solid?

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Strong forces of attraction between the particles
Each particle vibrates in a fixed position
When a solid is heated, the particles energy stores increase and they vibrate more until they move and the solid melts

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What are the particles like in a liquid?

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Weaker forces of attraction
These forces of attraction are strong enough to stop particles completely separating
When a liquid is heated, some particles gain enough energy to break away from the others and turn into a gas above the liquid

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What are the particles like in a gas?

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The forces of attraction are very weak
The particles move about quickly and randomly
When heated, the particles gain more energy and so the pressure increases

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What is a substances internal energy?

A

The energy stores by the particles of a substances

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12
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What does the flat section of a temperature time graph show?

A

The melting or boiling point of a substance

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13
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What is the melting point of a substance?

A

The temperature at which solid changes to a liquid

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14
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What is the boiling point of a substance?

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The temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas

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What is the freezing point of a substance?

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The temperature at which a liquid changes to a solid

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16
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What is a physical change?

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A reversible change where no new substances are produced

17
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What is the conservation of mass?

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When a substance changes state, the number of particles stays the same (the mass is conserved when it changes state)

18
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How does the activity of particles change with the states?

A

Solid: least active
Liquid: quite active
Gas: very active

19
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What is the equation for density?

A

Density = mass/volume

20
Q

How to measure the density of a solid object or liquid?

A

Measure mass and volume

21
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What makes an object float?

A

Objects that float on water have a lower density than it

22
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What does the specific heat capacity depend on?

A

Temperature
Mass
Substance

23
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What is the specific heat capacity?

A

The energy needed to raise 1kg of a substance by 1 degree

24
Q

What is the equation that can link energy and SHC

A

energy = mass x SHC x temperature change

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What is the unit for SHC?
J/Kg degrees c
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How too calculate the mass of a liquid
Weigh container before and with liquid | Substract weight of container from weight with water
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Why does the temperature of a gas increase if it is compressed quickly
Work is done but energy isn't transferred quickly enough to the surroundings
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What is the internal energy a sum of
The kinetic energy of the particles and the potential energy of the particles
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What are convection currents and how are they formed?
Energy is passed from the warm object to the nearby particles by conduction The air becomes warmer and less dense The warm air rises and is replaced by cool air The cool air is heated too At the same time the previously heated air transfers energy to the surroundings It becomes cooler, denser and sinks then the cycle repeats
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What is radioactive contamination?
Unwanted presence of materials containing radioactive atoms on other materials