Fluids
Definitions
Viscosity
Density Equations
Changes of State
100

What is a fluid?

Any substance that flows

100

What is volume?

A measurement of the amount of space occupied by a substance

100

What is viscosity?

A measure of a fluid's resistance to flow

100

What is the equation for density?

Density = Mass/volume

100

Explain melting

The change from solid to liquid

200

What is a solid?

The state of matter of a substance that has a definite shape and volume

200

What is mass?

The amount of matter or particles within in a substance

200

True or False:

Does viscosity apply to a solid?

False - solids do not flow

200

What is the density of an item that has a mass of 500g and a volume of 50 g/mL?

10g/mL

200

Explain evaporation

the change from liquid to gas

300

What is a liquid?

The state of matter of a substance that has a definite volume but no definite shape

300

What is density?

The amount of mass in a certain unit volume of a substance

300

What is the instrument used to measure viscosity?

A viscometer

300

What is the density of an item that has a mass of 70g and a volume of 103cm3?

0.68 g/cm3

300

Explain condensation

the change from gas to liquid

400

What is a gas?

The state of matter of a substance that has neither a definite shape nor a definite volume

400

What is buoyancy?

The tendency of an object to sink or float

400

What is surface tension?

The increased attraction among the particles at the surface of a fluid. 

In a liquid, the attractive forces between the particles at the surface of the fluid are greater than the attractive forces between particles elsewhere in the fluid.

400

What is the volume of an item that has a mass of 2 g and a density of 19.32 g/cm3?

0.1 cm3

400

Explain freezing

Change from liquid to solid

500

State the three points of Kinetic Molecular Theory

1. All matter is composed of molecules or other types of particles

2. Particles are in constant motion

3. There are forces of attraction among particles

500

What is the difference between laminar and turbulent flow?

With laminar flow, the water travels in straight or almost straight lines.

With turbulent flow, the water is broken or choppy and is unable to travel in straight lines.

500

What is the difference between cohesion and adhesion?

Cohesion is the attractive forces between the particles of the same substance

Adhesion is the attractive forces between the particles of one substance and another substance

500

What is the mass of an item that has a density of 0.0013g/mL and a volume of 550 mL?

0.715 g

500

Explain sublimation

Change from solid to gas

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