what are solids, liquids, and gases? chapter 13 states of matter
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What are Solids, Liquids, and Gases?
Chapter 13
States of Matter
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Kinetic Molecular Theory (KMT)
“all matter is in constant, random motion” Gases- particles move freely and independently of one another Liquids- particles are attracted to one another, but are still able to
slide past each other Solids- particles are strongly attracted to each other and shake in
place
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Gases and KMT
Individual gas particles are super tiny and hold no actual volume
Particles move in straight lines until they collide
Collisions are elastic- no kinetic energy is lost
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Gas Behavior
Compression- gases can be compressed because they have very LOW DENSITY
Expansion- gases will fill any size container because the particles are not held together
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Graham’s Law
Diffusion- movement of one material through another
Effusion- gas particles escaping through tiny holes in the container
Graham’s LawRatea = √molar massb
Rateb √molar massa
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Gases and Pressure
Pressure- force per unit area Gases cause pressure by
colliding with the walls of their container
Barometer-measures atmospheric pressure
Manometer-measures vapor pressure
Dalton’s Law: Ptotal=P1+ P2+P3+...
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Units of Pressure
1 atmosphere= normal atmospheric pressure 1atm = 760 mmHg = 14.7 psi = 101,325 Pascals = 101.325 KPa
1.5 atm = ? mmHg 804 mmHg = ? psi
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Assignment
P. 388-392 # 1-12 Show all mathematical work Answer in full sentences
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Intermolecular Forces
Intermolecular Forces- the forces that exist between particles of a substance
3 Types (in order of
INCREASING strength) Dispersion- caused by
electron movement Dipole- caused by polar
attractions Hydrogen Bonds- caused
by hydrogen and N,O,F
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Particle Spacing
How do solids, liquids, and gases compare?
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Liquid Behavior
Density- much denser than gases, not compressible
Fluidity- diffuse slower than gases, still “flow”
Viscosity- measure of resistance to flow Effect of temperature-
higher temp, lower viscosity
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Liquid Behavior
Surface Tension Causes drops and
meniscus
Capillary Action Water can climb narrow
tubes
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Solid Behavior
Density- more dense than gases and liquids and incompressible
Crystalline Solids Unit Cells Crystal Structure
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Solid Behavior
Molecular Solids-dispersion, dipole, or H-bonds (ex: sugar)
Covalent Network Solids- covalent bonds with self (ex: diamond)
Ionic Solids- ionic attraction (ex: salt) Metallic Solids- mobile electrons (ex: copper) Amorphous Solids- irregular pattern
(ex: glass)
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Assignment
P. 395 # 13-16 P. 403 # 17-23 Full sentences
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Phase Changes
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Heating Curve
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Endothermic Phase Changes
Melting- solid absorbs energy until particles have enough speed to break free of IM forces holding them in place
Vaporization-liquid absorbs energy until particles have enough speed to break free of IM forces holding them close together
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Liquid to Gas
Evaporation- occurs at surface Boiling- occurs throughout when vapor pressure equals
atmospheric pressure
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Sublimation-solid to gas
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Exothermic Phase Changes
Condensation Deposition Freezing
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Phase Diagrams
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Assignment
P. 409 # 24-28 Yes, sentences please P. 4 in packet
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Test
Review Assignment due the day before the test
Test: