Particle Model Of Matter Flashcards
What is the definition of density?
The mass per unit volume of a material
p = m/v
Density (kg/m^3), Mass (kg), volume (m^3)
State the different states of matter in order (least to most) of density of atoms
Least dense : gas
Liquid
Most dense : solid
Describe the particle arrangement of a solid
Tightly packed in a regular arrangement
Particles can only vibrate on the spot
Describe the particle arrangement of a liquid
Close together, but with an irregular arrangement
They can flow over each other
Describe the particle arrangement of a gas
eparated, with no regular arrangement
Particles can move freely
What is always conserved when a substance undergoes a change of state?
Mass
How does a change of state differ from a chemical change?
In a change of state, the material can return to having its previous properties if the change is reversed.
What is sublimation?
the process in which a solid changes directly into a gas
What is evaporation?
When a liquid turns into a gas
what is condesation?
the process by which a gas changes to a liquid
When water boils in an open pan, why does the mass of the pan of water appear to decrease?
Some of the water will evaporate and turn into water vapour. This will leave the pan meaning the mass of the pan will decrease. The mass of the whole system however remains constant.
Explain the processes involved when a bathroom mirror mists up?
● Hot water evaporates to form water vapour
● This water vapour lands on the cooler mirror
● The vapour condenses and returns to liquid
state on the mirror’s surface
What is the internal energy of a substance?
● The energy stored by the particles
● The sum of the total kinetic and potential energies that make up the system
How does heating affect the energy of a substance?
● Heating transfers energy to the substance
● It increases the energy of the particles that make up the substance
What two things can heating a substance do?
- Raise its temperature
- Change the state of the substance