KINETIC PARTICLE THEORY AND STATES OF MATTER Flashcards

1
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Have strong forces of attraction.

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Solid and Liquid Particles

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2
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Attractive forces are negligible.

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Gas Particle

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3
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Particles are closely packed in an orderly manner.
Has a definite shape and volume.

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Solid

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4
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what is the attractive forces of solid?

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They have strong very attractive forces thats why they cannot move freely

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5
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Their kinetic energy is just enough for them to?

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Vibrate and rotate in their fixed position

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6
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Particles are loosely packed together.
Particles are not held in fixed positions.
Particles can move by sliding over one another.
The kinetic energy is higher than that of a solid.

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Liquid

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7
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Particles are far apart.
Very weak attraction between the particles.
It is not held in a fixed position because they have alot of kenetic energy.
Particles move rapidly and randomly in all directions.

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Gas

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8
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Gaseous state of matter in which a part or all of the atoms or molecules are stripped off of electrons forming positive ions and negative electrons.

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Plasma

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9
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Most common form of matter in the universe but least common on Earth.

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Plasma

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10
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Are atmospheric disturbances caused by the presence of low-density plasma.

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Auroras

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The name was derived from the names of Albert Einstein and Satyendra Nath Bose.

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Bose- Einstein Condensate

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12
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Matter stops behaving as independent particles. It collapses into a single quantum state that can be described with a single, uniform wave function.

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BEC

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