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CHAPTER 3 STATES OF MATTER
  • SOLIDS- definite shape and volume
  • LIQUIDS- definite volume but no definite shape.
    Takes the shape of the container
  • GASSES- takes the shape and volume of the
    container----ex balloon depends on whether the
    volumes and shapes are definite or variable
  • Plasma
  • Bose Einstein condensate

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  • Kinetic Theory
  • mid 1800sall particles of matter are in
    constant motion
  • Kinetic energy is energy of motion

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  • Behavior of gasses
  • Particles moving quickly and colliding with each
    other. The collisions result in kinetic energy
    being produced.
  • These collisions will take place only inside the
    container where they are located
  • Ex. Air in a tire

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Kinetic Theory applied to gas has 3 points
  • Particles in a gas are in constant random motion
  • The motion of one particle is unaffected by the
    motion of other particles unless the particles
    collide
  • Forces of attraction among particles in a gas can
    be ignored under ordinary conditions

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  • Behavior of Liquids
  • Particles more closely packed than a gas
  • Attraction of particles affect movement
  • A liquid takes the shape of its container because
    the particles can flow to a new location

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  • Behavior of solids
  • Solids have a definite volume and shape because
    particles in a solid vibrate around fixed
    locations
  • Pg 74 questions 1-6

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  • PRESSURE
  • The result of force distributed over an area
  • FORCE
  • Measured in newtons ( N)
  • Area is measured in square meters
  • Collisions between particles of a gas and the
    walls of the container cause the PRESSURE in a
    closed container of gas

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  • The more frequent the collisions the greater the
    pressure the gas has
  • Speed and mass affect pressure
  • FACTORS THAT AFFECT PRESSURE
  • Temperature- higher the temperature the higher
    the pressure. If the volume and number of
    particles is constant
  • The temperature rise makes the particles increase
    in collisions and move faster
  • They hit the walls with greater force ex. Tire
    pressure

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  • VOLUME
  • As volume decreases particles of trapped air
    collide more often with the walls of the
    container
  • Decrease the volume of gas, increased pressure if
    the temp and the number of particles are constant
  • Ex. Lungs (inhale) increase volume up pressure
    down (exhale) volume down pressure up

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  • NUMBER OF PARTICLES
  • Increase in the number of particles increases
    pressure of a gas if temperature and volume are
    constant
  • Ex. Balloon bursting
  • Page 81 questions 1-5

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PHASE CHANGES
  • Melting
  • Freezing
  • Vaporization
  • Condensation
  • Sublimation
  • Deposition
  • Change from one state of matter to another

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  • The temperature of a substance does not change
    during a phase change
  • ENERGY AND PHASE CHANGES
  • Energy is either absorbed or released during a
    phase change.
  • Usually in the form of heat energy
  • Ice formsgtenergy released
  • Ice meltsgt energy absorbed

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  • Melting - absorb
  • Freezing - release
  • Vaporization absorb
  • Condensation- release
  • Evaporation-absorb
  • Endothermicgtabsorb heat
  • Exothermicgtrelease heat

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  • BOILING----- molecules move faster and faster and
    break away from each other
  • Condensation---gas or vapor to liquid
  • Sublimationendothermic directly from a solid to
    a gas w/o changing into a liquid

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  • Deposition---exothermic gas or vapor into a
    solid ex. Frost on windows
  • Page 91 questions 1-6
  • Review page 95 questions 1-14, 22, 26
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