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Chapter 9 Review
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What does kinetic mean??
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Motion
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What are the four parts of the kinetic theory?
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Kinetic Theory of Gases Negligible volume Move in rapid, constant straight-line motion Collide elastically No net loss in kinetic energy Far apart with no attractive or repulsive force
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The measure of average kinetic energy is called what??
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Temperature
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What is absolute zero?
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0 K – where all molecular motion would stop
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What is the only state of matter that can be compressed?
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Gas
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What is the equation for pressure?
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Force/ area
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What causes pressure?
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Collisions of particles
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What happens to pressure as you climb a mountain?
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Decreases
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What is the SI unit of pressure?
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Pascal
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What instrument is used to measure pressure?
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Barometer
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What do solids and liquids have that gases do not?
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Attractive Forces
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What are intermolecular forces?
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forces between compounds that hold these compounds together.
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Put the three states of matter in order of greatest to least fluid
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Gas, Liquid, Solid
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What is viscosity?
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Resistance to flow
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How does increasing the temperature affect viscosity?
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It lowers the viscosity
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How is evaporation a cooling process?
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As high speed particles escape this lowers the average kinetic energy and therefore the temperature
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What is evaporation?
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The conversion of a liquid to a gas or vapor below its boiling point is evaporation
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What is a boiling point?
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The temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid is just equal to the external pressure
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Why can the temperature of a liquid never be above its boiling point?
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The more heat that is supplied, the faster the liquid will burn until it all boils away. The energy being added is being used to break the intermolecular forces.
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What is an allotrope?
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2 or more different molecular forms of the same element in the same state.
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What is a type of solid that has no internal order?
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Amorphous solid
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How do amorphous solids differ from crystalline solids when shattered?
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When a crystalline solid is shattered, the fragments have the same surface angles as the original solid When an amorphous solid is shattered the fragments have irregular angles and jagged edges.
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What are the three phase changes in which heat must be added in order for them to occur?
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Sublimation, Melting, Vaporization
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What is the critical point on a phase diagram?
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above this temperature, the substance can only exist as a gas
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What is plasma?
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Gaseous mixture of electrons and positive ions
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