P3 - Particle Model of Matter Flashcards
Describe the arrangement and movement of particles in solids
1) Strong forces of attraction hold particles together in a fixed, regular arrangement.
2) Particles vibrate about a fixed point.
3) Solids are more dense than liquids and gases of the same substance.
Describe the arrangement and movement of particles in liquids
1) Forces of attraction are weaker than in solids.
2) Particles are close together but in an irregular arrangement.
3) Particles are loosely packed; they move around each other randomly at low speeds.
4) Liquids are less dense than solids of the same substance
Describe the arrangement and movement of particles in gases
1) Weak forces of attraction between particles means particles are widely spaced.
2) Particles have more KE than solids and liquids; their average KE is related to their temperature.
3) Particles are in constant random motion (random speeds and directions).
4) Gases have low densities
What is the formula for density?
Density = mass / volume
ρ = m / V
1g/cm3 = ___kg/m3
1000 kg/m3
1000kg/m3 = ___g/cm3
1g/cm3
How would you find the volume of an irregular object?
1) Submerge the object in a eureka can filled with water.
2) Position a measuring cylinder next to the can so that the volume of water displaced by the object is transferred to the cylinder.
3) Record the volume of water in the cylinder, in ml, and convert this into cm3; this gives you the object’s volume
How would you find the density of an irregular object?
1) Measure the object’s mass, using weighing scales.
2) Submerge the object in a eureka can filled with water.
3) Position a measuring cylinder next to the can so that the volume of water displaced by the object is transferred to the cylinder.
4) Record the volume of water in the cylinder, in ml, and convert this into cm3; this gives you the object’s volume.
5) Find the object’s density using density = mass/volume
How would you find the density of a liquid?
1) Place a measuring cylinder on a weighing scale and zero the balance.
2) Add a set volume of liquid (1ml = 1cm3) to the cylinder and measure the mass on the scales.
3) Find the density using density = mass/volume.
4) You could improve the accuracy by taking repeat readings and calculating an average.
What is the word for when a solid becomes a gas?
Sublimation
What is the word for when a gas becomes a solid?
Deposition
The internal energy of a substance is stored in what two ways?
1) Kinetic energy stored in particles.
2) Potential energy stored in their bonds
If energy is supplied to a substance, what determines how much hotter it will get?
1) Mass
2) Specific heat capacity/what it’s made of
3) Energy supplied
What is specific heat capacity?
The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1kg of a substance by 1ºC
The formula for specific heat capacity is given (ΔE = mcΔθ). What is its symbol and unit?
Symbol: c
Unit: J / kg°C