Cards (11)

  • 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