Classifying materials (6abcdefgh) Flashcards
What three properties could be used to identify an unknown substance?
Melting point, boiling point and density.
What is the melting point of water?
0oC
What is the boiling point of water?
100oC
Does air have any mass?
Yes, it contains particles.
What is an atom?
The basic building block of all materials, it is the smallest piece of an element.
What is a molecule?
Two or more atoms joined together, it doesn’t matter if the atoms are the same or different. (e.g. Oxygen goes around in twos so exists as oxygen molecules rather than as atoms)
What is a compound?
Molecules containing two or more different atoms.
What state of matter would be represented by this diagram?
Solid
Which state of matter has strong forces of attraction beween the particles so that they stay in a fixed position and a regular arrangement.
Solids
Which state of matter has a fixed definite shape and volume?
Solids
What happens when the particles in a solid are heated?
They vibrate more and therefore expand slightly until the point where they melt.
In which state of matter are the particles free to move past each other, but tend to stay touching?
Liquids
In which two states are the particles constanting moving around in random motion?
Gases and liquids
Which state has no forces of attraction between the particles meaning that they are free to move?
Gases
Which state of matter does not keep a definite shape or volume and will fill any container?
Gases
When a gas is heated what happens?
It expands slightly or its pressure increases.
Diffusion is the movement of particles from where there are lots of them (high concentration) to where there is few of them (low concentration). What states can this happen in, and why?
Gas and liquid, as the particles are able to move.
What is an element?
A substance containing only one type of atom.
What does the periodic table show?
All the known elements.