EOY The Particle Model Level 2 Flashcards
Why do solids expand when they are heated
As the particles vibrate more, they are pushed further apart.
Volume increases
Are changes of state physical or chemical changes and why?
Physical changes because they are reversible
Give a real-life example of problems from solid expansion
Metal railway tracks can buckle if they expand on a hot day.
Expansion gaps are left to prevent this.
Why is a gas the only state of matter that can be compressed?
Gas is the only state of matter with space between the particles.
When gases are compressed, this space decreases.
What’s the difference between evaporation and boiling?
Evaporation occurs at the surface, at all temperatures.
Boiling only occurs at boiling point and occurs throughout the liquid
Internal energy = kinetic energy + potential energy.
What change is apparent in a substance when a kinetic energy changes?
When kinetic energy increases, the temperature of the substance increases.
Temperature = average kinetic energy of the particles.
What change is apparent when potential energy changes?
When potential energy changes, the state of the substance changes.
What are the relative potential energies of the different states?
Gas: highest potential energy
Liquid: lower potential energy
Solid: lowest potential energy
Why does a heated substance not increase in temperature when it is melting or boiling?
Because the energy is being used to weaken or break the bonds and change the state, not make the particles’ kinetic energies increase.
Why is it beneficial to make cooking pans from a metal with a low specific heat capacity?
Because a low shc means that a material heats up with relatively low energy supplied.