Topic 3: Particle Model of Matter Flashcards

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Change in Thermal Energy:

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The product of the mass, specific heat capacity and temperature change of a substance.

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Chemical Changes:

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Changes to the chemical structure of a substance. The substance does not usually restore its original properties when the changes are reversed.

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Condensation:

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The changing from vapour state to a liquid state, when a substance is cooled.

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Density:

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The mass per unit volume of an object.

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Evaporation:

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The changing from liquid state to a vapour state, when a substance is heated.

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Freezing:

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The changing from a liquid state to a solid state, when a substance is cooled.

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Gas Temperature:

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The temperature of a gas is directly proportional to the average kinetic energy of its molecules.

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Internal Energy:

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The energy stored by the atoms and molecules that make up a system. It is equal to the sum of the total kinetic and potential energies of the particles in the system.

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Latent Heat:

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The energy required for a substance to change state.

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Melting:

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The changing from solid state to liquid state, when a substance is heated.

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Pascals:

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The unit of pressure, equal to a force of one Newton acting perpendicular to an area of one metre squared.

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Physical Changes:

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Changes to the physical properties of a substance which can be reversed. Changes of state are physical changes since substances can restore their original properties when the changes are reversed.

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13
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Pressure:

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The force acting perpendicular to a surface, per unit area.

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14
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Specific Heat Capacity:

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The amount of energy needed to increase the temperature of one kilogram of a given substance by one degree Celsius.

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Specific Latent Heat of Fusion:

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The amount of energy needed to change the state of one kilogram of a substance from solid state to liquid state, whilst held at constant temperature.

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16
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Specific Latent Heat of Vaporisation:

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The amount of energy needed to change the state of one kilogram of a substance from liquid state to vapour state, whilst held at constant temperature.

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Specific Latent Heat:

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The amount of energy needed to change the state of one kilogram of a substance, whilst held at constant temperature.

18
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Sublimation:

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The direct changing of a substance from a solid state to a vapour state, without passing through the liquid phase.