Module 5 Specific Heat Capacity Flashcards
What is the arrangement and behaviour of particles in a solid?
Arranged in a regular pattern
Tightly packed
Atoms vibrate in their fixed (mean) positions
Explain what happens to the energies of particles in a solid when heated?
Atoms gain KE
Vibrate with higher speed and amplitude
PE remains constant (almost, small amount of expansion)
What happens to the particles at the melting point?
KE of atoms is constant (temp is constant)
Atoms gain PE as work done to increase separation
Describe the arrangement and behaviour of particles in a liquid
Atoms are free to move throughout structure
Packed tightly
Random arrangement
What happens to the energies of the particles when a liquid is heated?
gain KE and move with greater speed
What happens to the particle energy at the boiling point
KE of atoms is constant (temperature is constant)
Atoms gain PE as work done to increase separation greatly
Describe the arrangement and behaviour of particles in a gas
Atoms move randomly
With high KE
Large spacing between atoms
What is the definition of internal energy?
sum of random distributions of kinetic energies and potential energies of all atoms in a substance
What is the symbol of internal energy?
U
What are the two ways in which U can be altered?
Changing temp which changes KE
Change the state of matter which changes PE
Describe the energy changes that take place during melting
Change of state
Temp is constant so KE is constant
PE of molecules increase as work done to increase separation
Thus U rises
Describe the energy changes that take place during boiling
Change of state
Temp is constant so KE is constant
PE of molecules increase as work done to increase separation
Thus U rises
Describe the changes in energy as temp is increased for gases
Molecules gain KE so U rises
No PE for ideal gases
Define internal energy of an ideal gas
Sum of the random distribution of kinetic energies of the particles
(no potential energy for ideal gases)
What is specific heat capacity a measure of (not definition)?
how hard it is to change the temp of a substance