States Of Matter Flashcards
1
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States of matter
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Solid liquid gas
2
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In solids, the particles:
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- have a regular arrangement
- very closed together
- vibrate around fixed positions
3
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In liquids, the particles:
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- have a random arrangement
- are close together
- flow around each other
4
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In gases, the particles:
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- have a random arrangement
- are much further apart
- move very quickly in all directions
5
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When a substance changes state:
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- the particles themselves stay the same
- the way the particles are arranged changes
- the way the particles move changes
6
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A pure substance will:
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- Melt and freeze at one specific temp, MELTING POINT
- Boil and condense at one specific temp, BOILING POINT
7
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What does the amount of energy required for a substance to change state depends on ?
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The amount of energy required to overcome the forces of attraction between particles
8
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The stronger the forces of attraction:
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- the greater the amount of energy needed to overcome them
- the higher the melting and boiling point will be
9
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Examples of substances that have high melting points
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-ionic compounds, metals and giant covalent structures
10
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Limitations of the particle model
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- the forces between the particles
- the volume (although small) of the particles
- the space between particles
11
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In substances that contain small molecules
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- the bonds within the molecules are strong covalent bonds
- the forces of attraction between the molecules are much weaker
- only a little energy is needed to overcome the forces between molecules, so melting and boiling points are relatively low