T3 changes of state and particle model Flashcards
definition of density
state the relevant equation with units
- 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 of density of atoms
- least: gas
- liquid
- 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
separated, 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
when a solid changes into a gas without passing through a liquid state
what is evaporation
when a liquid changes into a gas state
what is the opposite of evaporation
condensation, which is when a gas changes into a liquid state
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
- vapour condenses and returns to liquid state on the mirror’s surface