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Kinetic theory of matter
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What should you know after studying this topic?
The arrangement of
particles
in a solid, a liquid, and a
gas
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How does the energy of particles change with temperature?
Heating a substance
increases
the
internal
energy of the particles
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Why does a gas exert pressure?
A gas exerts pressure due to the
collisions
of particles with the
sides
of the container
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What are the three states of matter mentioned?
Solid,
liquid
, and
gas
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How are particles arranged in a solid?
Particles
vibrate
in
fixed positions
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How are particles arranged in a liquid?
Particles are in
contact
with each other but can
move
about randomly
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How are particles arranged in a gas?
Particles are much further apart than in liquids and move
randomly
at much
faster
speeds
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Which state of matter has particles with the most energy?
Gas
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What is internal energy?
Internal energy is the total
energy
in the
kinetic energy
and potential energy stores of the particles that make up a substance
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What happens to the internal energy of particles when a substance is heated?
It
increases
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How does heating a substance affect its temperature?
Heating can
increase
the temperature of the substance
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What does changing state do to the energy in the potential energy store of particles?
Changing state increases the
energy
in the
potential energy store
of the particles
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How do gas particles behave in terms of speed and direction?
They move at
high speed
in
random
directions
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What happens when gas particles collide with the walls of their container?
They exert a
force
on the walls, causing
pressure
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What effect does heating a gas have on its pressure?
It
increases
the pressure because particles
collide
with the sides more often and with more force
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What is the relationship between temperature and the kinetic energy of gas particles?
As temperature
increases
, the kinetic energy of gas particles
increases
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What is the term for the energy stored by the particles in a substance?
Internal energy
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How does the number of collisions change when a gas is heated in a sealed container?
The number of
collisions
the particles make
per second
with the walls of the container increases
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What is the difference in energy levels between particles in a solid, liquid, and gas?
Particles in a gas have
more
energy than those in a liquid, which have
more
energy than those in a solid
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What is the specific arrangement of particles in solids?
Particles
vibrate
in
fixed positions
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What is the specific arrangement of particles in liquids?
Particles are in
contact
with each other but can move about
randomly
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What is the specific arrangement of particles in gases?
Particles are much further apart than in liquids and
move randomly
at much
faster speeds
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How do kinetic and potential energy relate to internal energy?
Internal
energy
is the total energy in the kinetic energy and potential energy stores of the
particles
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What happens to the potential energy store of particles when a substance changes state?
The
energy
in the
potential energy
store of the particles increases
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