States of Matter
Density & Specific Heat Capacity
Phase Changes
Phase Diagrams
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100

Identify the different states of matter

Solid, Liquid, Gas

100

How do we calculate energy (J)?

multiple the mass, specific heat capacity, and change in temperature of a substance in a calorimeter.

100

A physical change in a substance that converts from its liquid state to its gaseous state.

Evaporation

100

What 2 variables determine a substance's state of matter?

Temperature and pressure

100

What is the boiling point of water

100 degrees celcius

200

Compare the particles in a solid and gas substance. How are they similar? How are they different?

Similar = there's some level of movement between particles in both states of matter

Different = the polar bonds in solids are much stronger than in gases and vice versa.

200

What is the unit of measurement for specific heat capacity?

J/g x oC

200

What's the difference between volatile and nonvolatile liquids?

Volatile = liquids that easily evaporate

Nonvolatile = liquids that do not easily evaporate

200

Which part of the graph represents the gas state?


A

200

what is the freezing point of water?

0 degrees Celsius


if you said 32'F (eww gross) minus 100 points 

300

Give an example of an amorphous solid.

Glass, plastic, rubber

300

A block of aluminum occupies a volume of 15.0 mL and a mass of 40.5 g. What is its density?

2.7 g/mL

300

When the thermal energy is enough for molecules within the interior of a liquid to break free into the gas phase.

Boiling point

300

At what approximate temperature and pressure does the triple point for this substance exist?


Temp. = -15 o

Pressure = 6 atm

300

How do you convert from Celsius to Kelvin?

Add 273 to the Celsius temperature

400

What is matter?

Anything that takes up space and has mass.

400

Find the mass of 250.0 mL of benzene with a density of 0.8765 g/mL.

219.13 g

400

Why do ice cubes left in the freezer for too long become smaller?

Because the ice is going through the process of sublimation, turning directly into water vapor.

400

What does the triple point of a substance mean?

Where all three phases for a substance can occur simultaneously/at the same time.

400

how do you convert between grams of oxygen to moles of oxygen?


You divide the grams of oxygen by its molar mass (~16)

500

Identify the shape, volume, and compressibility properties of each state of matter.

Solid: shape and volume is definite and is incompressible

Liquid: shape is indefinite, volume is definite, and is incompressible

Gas: shape and volume is indefinite and is compressible

500

How many joules of heat are required to raise the temperature of 550 g of water from 12 oC to 18 oC? Water's specific heat capacity is 4.18 J/g x oC.

13,794 J

500

When water condenses, it can create steam or clouds. Condensation is an ________ process. How do we know?

Exothermic. It releases heat 

500

What does the line between solid and gas represent?

Where sublimation is occurring.


500

How do you convert between Joules of energy to Kilojoules?

You multiple the value in Joules by 1000

You multiple the value in Joules by 10^3

You move the decimal point of the value in joules 3 spaces to the right