Particle Theory / States of Matter

Cards (27)

  • What are the three states of matter ?
    Solid, liquid, and gas
  • What model is used to explain the behavior of particles in different states of matter?
    Particle theory or kinetic theory
  • How are particles in solids described in the particle theory?
    As small solid inelastic spheres
  • What holds the particles in a solid together?
    Strong forces of attraction
  • What structure do particles in solids form?
    A regular lattice structure
  • Why do solids have a definite shape and volume?
    Particles are fixed in position
  • How do particles in solids behave?
    They vibrate around fixed positions
  • What happens to solid particles when heated?
    They gain energy and vibrate more
  • What is the melting point?
    The temperature where solids melt
  • What occurs at the melting point?
    Particles break free of their bonds
  • How are particles arranged in liquids?
    Randomly, but fairly compact
  • What allows liquids to flow?
    Weak forces of attraction between particles
  • What happens to liquid particles when heated?
    They gain energy and move faster
  • What is the boiling point?
    The temperature where liquids boil
  • What occurs at the boiling point?
    Particles break bonds and evaporate
  • How do gas particles behave?
    They move freely and randomly
  • Why do gases not have a definite shape or volume?
    They fill the container they are in
  • What does random motion of gas particles mean?
    Particles can travel in any direction
  • What happens when gas particles are heated?
    They gain energy and travel faster
  • What happens to gas in an expandable container when heated?
    The gas expands
  • What happens to gas in a fixed container when heated?
    The pressure increases
  • What occurs when gas is cooled down?
    Particles form bonds and condense
  • What happens when a liquid is cooled further?
    Particles form more bonds and freeze
  • What is the relationship between changes in state and mass in a closed system?
    Mass remains the same
  • How does density vary among the states of matter?
    Solids are highest, gases lowest
  • What are the key characteristics of solids, liquids, and gases?
    • Solids: Fixed shape and volume, strong attraction, regular lattice.
    • Liquids: Definite volume, shape changes, weak attraction, random arrangement.
    • Gases: No definite shape or volume, very weak attraction, fill container.
  • What are the processes of changing states of matter?
    1. Melting: Solid to liquid at melting point.
    2. Boiling: Liquid to gas at boiling point.
    3. Condensation: Gas to liquid when cooled.
    4. Freezing: Liquid to solid when cooled further.