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Particle model of matter
Internal energy
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Internal energy of a substance
The
energy
stored by the particles
The sum of the total
kinetic
and
potential
energies that make up the system
Heating
a
substance
Transfers
energy
to the
substance
Increases the
energy
of the
particles
that make up the
substance
What heating a substance can do
Raise
its
temperature
Change
the
state
of the substance
Factors that determine temperature change of a system
Mass
of
substance
being
heated
Type
of
material
(
Specific heat capacity
)
Energy inputted
into the
system
Equation to
calculate temperature
change when a substance is heated
ΔE = m c Δ𝛉
Energy
(
J
),
Mass
(
kg
),
Specific Heat Capacity
(
J
/
kg
/
°C
),
Temperature
(
°C
)
Specific heat capacity
The amount of
energy
needed to
increase
the
temperature
of
1kg
of a substance by
1°C
Changes in internal energy and temperature during a change of state
The
internal energy
of the substance will be
increased
or
decreased
The
temperature
of the substance will remain
constant
Specific latent heat
The amount of energy needed to change the state of 1kg of a substance with no change in temperature
Equation for energy required to change state
Energy to change state =
mass
x
specific latent heat
Energy (
J
),
Mass
(
kg
),
Specific latent heat
(
J/kg
)
Specific latent heat
of
fusion
The energy required to change 1kg of a substance from solid state to liquid state without a change in temperature
Specific latent heat
of
vaporisation
The energy required to change 1kg of a substance from liquid state to gas state (vapour) without a change in temperature