What is density?
Density (p) = mass / volume
G/cm3 or kg/m3
What is a solid?
What is a liquid?
What is a gas?
Where is thermal energy stored?
The energy in a substance’s thermal energy store is held together by its particles in their kinetic energy stored
-when you heat something the extra energy is transferred into the KE stores making them move faster or vibrate more wearing the forces
What happens when there is a change in state?
Mass is conserved (particles are the same)
-these physical changes differ from some chemical changes because the material recovers its original properties if the change is reversed
What happens to the density when there is a change in state?
What is the equation for specific heat capacity?
Change in thermal energy = mass(Kg) x specific heat capacity (J/Kg°C) x temperature change (°C)
DeltaQ = m x c x delta temp
What is specific heat capacity?
Is the change in energy in the substance’s thermal energy stores needed to raise the temperature of 1KG of that substance by 1°C
What does heating do?
Increases energy in thermal energy stored or internal energy of the substance (sum of energy in KE stores and of the particles)
-temperature is in theory a way of measuring average internal energy of a substance
What is the specific heat capacity of water?
4200 J/KG°C
What is specific latent heat?
The amount of energy needed to change 1KG of it from one state to another without changing its temperature
What is specific latent heat in terms of cooling and heating?
-for cooling SLH is the energy released by a change in state
What is the name for SLH for different states?
For changing between a solid and a liquid it is called the specific latent heat of fusion
-for changing between a liquid and a gas it is the specific latent heat if vaporisation
What is the equation for specific latent heat?
Thermal energy (J) = mass (Kg) x specific latent heat (J/Kg) Q = m x L
What is 0 Kelvin equal to?
-273°C
What is the latent heat of fusion and vaporisation for water?
Melting ice = 0°
Vaporisation = 100°
On a graph which sections show latent heat?
The flat parts
What is pressure?
How does gas pressure vary with volume?
Increasing the volume of a gas means the particles and hit the walls of the contained less often
What is the equation that links gas pressure and volume?
What effect does temperature have on gas pressure?
The higher the temperature the faster the particles move and the more often they collide with the container.
What is absolute Zero?
In theory the coldest that anything can get is -273°C
How do you convert between kelvins and degrees?
Degrees Celsius to kelvins, just add 273
-Kelvin to degrees Celsius just subtract 273