Fluids!
PMM+ Solutions!
PMM+ Solutions PT2
Viscosity + Density
Compression + Solubility Factors
100

What is a fluid?

Fluid- any matter that has no fixed shape, can flow and takes the shape of its container. Any substance in a liquid or gaseous state.

100

What is matter?

Matter- is anything that has mass and occupies space. All matter has physical and chemical properties.

100

What are the different types of mixtures?

Mechanical + Solution

100

What is viscosity?

liquids internal resistance or friction that keeps it from flowing.

100

Compressed objects tend to lose their shape. True or False

T

200

What are slurries?

mixture of solids and water

200
What is a pure substance?

substance in which all the particles are identical. They can be an element or a compound (i.e. helium, water)  

200

Koolaid is a homogeneous solution. True or False.

TRUE

200

What is density?

Density- mass per unit of volume; g/mL OR kg/L or the measurement of how tightly a material is packed together.

200

What is compressiblility

Compressibility- extent to which a substance (solid, liquid or gas) can be compressed.

300

List the properties of fluids

  • Viscosity

  • Density

  • Buoyancy

  • Compressibility

300

What is a mixture?

Combination of pure substances



300

What does a heterogeneous solutions look like?

the different substances are visible in the mixture

300

Are solids more dense then liquids, if so, why?

Solids are typically more dense because their particles are closer together having less space between particles causing it to be more dense.

300

What is pressure and what units represent it?

Pressure- measure of the amount of force applied to a given area.

It is measured in pascals (Pa), which is equal to one newton (N) per meter squared (m2). 

400

Why do humans use slurries?

They are often used to make transport of materials easier (coal dust mixed with water so we can transport in pipes)
400

Air is a pure substance. True or False, Explain

False

400

What is an unsaturated solution?

A solution in which little solute has been added and more can be added

400

How does temperature affect viscosity and flow rate

  • Increase temperature = decrease viscosity (flows faster)

  • Decrease temperature = increase viscosity (flows slower)

400

List ALL the factors we discussed that affect solubility.

Agitation, Temperature, Surface Area/Size of Pieces

500

Explain the difference between a saturated and super saturated solution

saturated: Contains the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a solvent at a given temperature 

super saturated: contains more than the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve

500

List all of the properties of the particle model of matter

1. All substances made up of tiny particles

2. Always in motion

3. Particles are always attracted or bonded together

4. Particles have spaces between them

500

What is buoyancy and buoyant force?

Buoyancy- tendency of an object to float when placed in a fluid.

Buoyant Force- upward force that a fluid exerts on an object. Opposite to the pull of gravity. 

500

How does concentration of an object change density. Explain

concentration goes up = density goes up

more solute = more concentration = more particles = they are closer together = higher density

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