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What does the particle model of matter density indicate?
How
compact
mass
is in a
material
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Why does a cup of iron have a higher density than a cup of cream?
Iron has a much higher
mass
than cream
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In what units do we measure density?
Kilograms
per
cubic meter
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What is the equation for density?
Density =
mass
/
volume
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What symbol is used for density?
The Greek letter
rho
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What factors affect density?
The
particles
and their
packing density
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Why is water vapor less dense than liquid water?
Water vapor
particles
are more spread out
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How do you find the density of a regular object?
Calculate
volume
and measure
mass
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How is the volume of a cuboid calculated?
Length
×
width
×
height
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Why might a ruler not be accurate for small measurements?
Its
resolution
is likely 1
mm
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What tool is better than a ruler for measuring small lengths?
Vernier calipers
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What is the resolution of vernier calipers?
0.1 mm
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What tool is used for very thin objects like wires?
Micrometer
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What is the resolution of a micrometer?
0.01 mm
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How do you find the volume of an irregular object?
Use
water displacement method
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What is the name of the method used to find the volume of an irregular object?
Displacement method
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Who is the displacement method named after?
Archimedes
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What happens when you lower an object into water for displacement?
Water level rises by object's
volume
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What are the three main states of matter?
Solid
,
liquid
, and
gas
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How do particles behave in a solid state?
They vibrate around fixed
positions
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How do particles behave in a liquid state?
They touch but can move past
each other
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How do particles behave in a gas state?
They are far apart and move randomly
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What must be supplied to melt a solid or evaporate a liquid?
Energy
, usually in the form of heat
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What happens to the temperature of ice when heat is supplied?
It increases until
melting point
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What occurs at the melting point of ice?
Temperature
remains constant until melted
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What happens to temperature when a substance changes state?
Temperature
remains
constant
during the change
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What is internal energy?
Sum of
kinetic
and
potential
energy of particles
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What changes occur during an increase in temperature?
Increase in
kinetic energy
of
particles
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What happens during a change of state when heating?
Increase in
potential energy
of particles
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What is the equation for increase in thermal energy?
ΔE
=
mcΔT
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When can the specific heat capacity equation be used?
Only for an increase in
kinetic energy
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What is the equation for energy needed to change state?
ΔE
=
mL
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What does specific latent heat refer to?
Energy needed to change state of
1 kg
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What is the specific latent heat of fusion for water?
334,000
J/kg
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What happens to gas particles when heated?
They gain
kinetic energy
and move faster
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What results from gas particles colliding with container walls?
Increased pressure
in the container
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How can pressure be increased in a gas?
By
compressing
the gas with force
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What happens to pressure and volume at constant temperature?
Pressure × volume = constant
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What is the relationship between pressure and volume?
They are
inversely proportional
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What is the equation relating initial and final pressure and volume?
P1V1
=
P2V2
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