Topic 14 Particle Model

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  • What is the formula for density?

    ρ=\rho =mV \frac{m}{V}
  • What are the units of density?
    kgm<sup>−3</sup>
  • How does density depend on the spacing of atoms in matter?
    Density is influenced by how closely packed the atoms are in a substance.
  • How do the densities of solids, liquids, and gases compare?
    • Solids and liquids have similar densities due to minimal spacing changes.
    • Liquids usually have lower density than solids, except for ice and water.
    • Gases have much lower density due to increased spacing between particles.
  • What happens to mass during a change of state?
    Mass is conserved during a change of state.
  • If 20g of liquid evaporates, how much does the gas produced weigh?
    20g
  • Why are changes of state considered physical changes?
    Because the material retains its original properties when reversed.
  • What happens to particles when a system is heated?
    • The amount of energy the particles have increases.
    • Particles vibrate more.
    • The temperature of the system increases or the system changes state.
  • What are the different changes of state for matter?
    • Melting
    • Freezing
    • Evaporating
    • Condensing
    • Sublimation
  • What is specific heat capacity?
    The energy required to raise the temperature of 1kg of a substance by 1°C.
  • What is the formula for calculating energy in relation to specific heat capacity?
    E=E =mcΔT mc\Delta T
  • What are the units for specific heat capacity?
    Jkg<sup>−1</sup>°C<sup>−1</sup>
  • What is specific latent heat?
    The energy to change the state of 1kg of a substance without a change in temperature.
  • What is the specific latent heat of fusion?
    The energy required to melt or freeze 1kg of a substance.
  • What is the specific latent heat of vaporisation?
    The energy required to boil or condense 1kg of a substance.
  • When is energy absorbed and released during phase changes?
    Energy is absorbed when melting and evaporating, and released when freezing and condensing.
  • What is the formula for calculating energy in relation to specific latent heat?
    E=E =ml ml
  • What are the units for specific latent heat?
    Jkg<sup>−1</sup>
  • How can thermal energy loss be reduced in a system?
    • Use thermal insulators like foam.
    • Apply reflective coatings to reflect IR radiation back into the system.
    • Consider the situation to determine insulation methods.
  • What is the formula for pressure?
    pressure=pressure =forcearea \frac{force}{area}
  • How does pressure relate to the movement of gas particles?
    Gas particles move randomly and collide with surfaces, exerting pressure.
  • What happens to pressure when the temperature of a gas increases at constant volume?
    Pressure increases as particles move faster and collide more often with walls.
  • What is absolute zero in Kelvin and Celsius?
    0 Kelvin or -273°C.
  • What occurs at absolute zero?
    Particles have no energy and do not vibrate at all.
  • How do you convert Kelvin to Centigrade?
    Tkelvin=T_{kelvin} =Tcentigrade+ T_{centigrade} +273 273
  • What happens to the volume of a gas when pressure increases?
    The volume decreases as the gas compresses.
  • What is the relationship between pressure and volume for a gas at fixed mass and temperature?
    Pressure is inversely proportional to volume.
  • What is the equation relating pressure and volume for a gas?
    P1V1=P_1V_1 =P2V2 P_2V_2
  • What happens when work is done on a gas?
    The temperature of the gas increases.
  • What is the formula for work done on a gas?
    WD=W_D =F×d= F \times d =P×V P \times V
  • What happens when more gas is pumped into a fixed volume?
    Pressure increases due to more collisions with the walls.
  • What occurs when the volume of a gas decreases with a fixed number of particles?
    Pressure increases as particles collide with the walls more frequently.
  • How does the velocity of particles change when they collide with a wall that is moving inward?
    Particles gain momentum and rebound with greater velocity.
  • What happens to the temperature of a gas when its pressure increases?
    The temperature increases as the kinetic energy of each particle increases.