STATES OF MATTER Flashcards
Solids
Packed very close together in regular arrangement
Vibrate around fixed positions
Strong forced of attraction between them
Definite shape
High density`
Liquid
Irregular arrangement of particles Particles move over each other Take shape of the container Lower density than solid Fixed size Lower forces of attraction between particles
Gas
Particles spread out Particles move around quickly Fills the container Lower density than liquid Can be compressed Weak forces of attraction
Melting
Solid -> liquid
Energy from heat source-> particles vibrate faster + faster(have more kinetic energy)
Vibrate so fast that forces of attraction no longer strong enough to hold them together
Solid melts into liquid, temp stays constant at melting point until all solid = liquid
Boiling
NB evaporating can take place at any temp, boiling happens at specific temp
Liquid -> gas
- particles gain kinetic energy, move further apart
- temp increases as kinetic energy increases
- particles moving further apart -> overcome attractive forces
- temp stays constant until all liquid boils
- now a gas, energy put in increases kinetic energy, substance gets hotter and hotter
Freezing
Particles lose kinetic energy Begin to vibrate around a fixed position, Forces of attraction increase Can no longer flow over each other Liquid-> solid
Condensing
Particles lose kinetic energy
Forces of attraction bring them closer together
Movement becomes more restricted, however they can still flow over each other
Gas -> liquid
Sublimation
Solid -> gas
Gas -> solid