States Of Matter Y11 Flashcards

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What happens in evaporation?

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• most energetic water particles turn to gas and escape the water
∴ the average KE of the remaining molecules has decreased ∴ the temperature of the puddle decreased
This is why sweating cools you

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What is Brownian motion?

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Particles are constantly moving around randomly

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What is Boyle’s law?

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• if temp and mass constant then pressure and volume are inversely proportional
P1 x V1 = P2 x V2
• straight line through origin

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What is the relationship between temperature and pressure?

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• if volume and mass are constant, as pressure increases, temperature increases
P1 / T1 = P2 / T2 (only when temp in K)
• if gas is heated, then particles gain KE ∴ move around faster. ∴ will collide w container walls more ∴ pressure will increase

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How do gases exert pressure?

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  • av KE is proportional to temp in K
  • the gas molecules move around and hit container walls
  • this causes a small force
  • this causes pressure (force/area)
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What is the arrangement of particles in a solid?

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  • close together and regular pattern

* vibrate on the spot

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What is the arrangement of particles in a liquid?

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  • close together
  • random arrangement
  • move around each other
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What is the arrangement of particles in a gas?

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  • far apart and random arrangement

* move quickly in all directions

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What is absolute 0? What happens here?

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  • -273 °C, 0 K

* particles have no KE ∴ stationary ∴ exert no pressure on container

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How do you work out temperature in Kelvin?

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Temp in K = temp in Celsius + 273

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What happens re pressure when you heat up gas molecules?

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  • Gain KE ∴ more faster
  • therefore collide w walls more frequently, causing a bigger force
  • increase in pressure
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