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STATES OF MATTER Self Study
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CHANGES IN STATE Four states of matter video clip: click hereclick here
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PHASE DIAGRAM Book video clip: click hereclick here
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Phase Diagram MELTING FREEZING CONDENSATION VAPORIZAITON SUBLIMATION TRIPLE POINT
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WHAT WORD DESCRIBES MOTION OR MOVEMENT ENERGY?
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KINETIC ENERGY All matter’s particles are in constant motion
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State of Matter is determined by Particle arrangement Energy of particles Distance b/w particles
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KINETIC THEORY: SOLIDS Atoms are vibrating on a fixed point in a solid
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TYPES OF SOLIDS Book video clip: click hereclick here
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Amorphous Solid Has no organized internal structure Rubber Plastic Glass Asphalt Cotton Candy
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COMPOUNDS WITH THE HIGHEST MELTING POINTS ARE….
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Melting Points Strongest ( highest): Ionic Bonding Hydrogen Bonding Dipole-Dipole Lowest ( weakest) Dispersion
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1. Ionic : strongest bond Bond kept together by…. Crystalline structure
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Covalent Compounds have three interactions( intermolecular forces) that keep them together….
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2. Hydrogen Bonding strongest covalent Highest MP & BP of covalent Hydrogen attracted to: N itrogen O xygen F luorine
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3. Dipole-Dipole [polar] - end attracted /// to + end of another
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4. Dispersion [nonpolar] weakest -a dipole is induced -lowest MP & BP interaction Induced + Induced -
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KINETIC THEORY: LIQUIDS Particles are not bound together in fixed positions, but there is still some attractive forces keeping them close during movement.
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Fluidity Particles flow, slide over each other
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Viscosity
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KINETIC THEORY OF GASES Book clip: clip hereclip here
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Gas Particles Assumption #1: Have a small volume Far apart from each other Independent : No attractive or repulsive forces
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Gas Particles Assumption #2: Move: Rapid Independent Random Straight paths Only direction when rebounding
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Gas Particles Assumption #3 When particles collide, there collisions are elastic: no loss of energy it is transferred between the particles
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GAS PRESSURE Force exerted when gas particles collide: click here click here
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Pressure Units SI unit : Pascal (Pa) ▫ Sea level: 101.3 kPa Millimeters of Mercury: mm Hg ▫ blood pressure Atmospheres: atm ▫ Atmospheric pressure Torr Pounds per Square Inch: PSI ▫ Tire pressure, scuba diving Bar ▫ Atmospheric pressure
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Conversions of Pressure 1 atm = 760 mmHg = 101.3 kPa 1 torr = 1 mm Hg 1 atm = 14.7 PSI 1 bar = 1 atm
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VACUUM no gas particles = no collisions = NO PRESSURE
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ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE Gas particles in Air colliding in earth’s atmosphere
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Elevation and Atmospheric Pressure ↑ Elevation = ↓ Atmospheric Pressure b/c less gas particles =less collisions = P Sea Level more gas particles = more P
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More gas particles = More collisions= More pressure
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EVAPORATION VS CONDENSATION Eureka video clip: click hereclick here
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EVAPORATION Video Clip: Click hereClick here
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EQUILIBRIUM Book clip: click hereclick here
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Evaporation/ Condensation Equilibrium
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Evaporation/ Condensation Dynamic Equilibrium
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Boiling Liquid has enough HEAT/ENERGY to overcome the External Pressure Vapor Pressure = External Pressure
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BOILING Video clip: click hereclick here
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to make something boil added Energy/Heat is addedOr EXTERNAL changed the EXTERNAL pressure is changed
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Affect of Temp on Contained Liquid KE of particles particle collisions VP This why a tea kettle whistles
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Elevation and BP
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Pressure Cooker High Externa l Pressure Creates a High Externa l Pressure a bubble of vapor can’t form unless KE= T BP is = hotter liquid= shorter cooking time
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TEMPERATURE Video clip: click hereclick here
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MEASURING TEMPERATURE Eureka video clip: click hereclick here
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TEMPERATURE Movement of particles
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ABSOLUTE ZERO (0 K) No movement of particles
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ABSOLUTE ZERO (0 K) Video Clip: Click hereClick here
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KINETIC ENERGY TEMPERATURE Kinetic Energy ↑ the Temp ↑
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REMEMBER: K =273 + C F = (9/5 C) + 32
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EXPLORING HEAT Video clip: click hereclick here
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APPLICATION
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Distillation A homogenous mixture of liquids, a solution, can be separated using the knowledge that: every substance has a unique boiling point all gasses can condense
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Distillation
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PLASMA IN A BOTTLE Video Clip: click hereclick here
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WEATHER Video clip: Click hereClick here
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SCUBA Video Clip: click hereclick here
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NITROGEN NARCOSIS Video Clip: click hereclick here
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