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THE STATES OF MATTER
Remembering
          magnitudes and units
  In this unit we'll use these units, you must learn them by heart
 MAGNITUDE            UNIT SI                   Remember
                         Kg
   MASS                                      1 Kg = 1000 g
                    (kilograme)
                                             1 m3 = 1000 L
  VOLUME               m3                    1 L = 1000 mL
                  (cubic meter)                1 L = d m3
                                              1 cm3= 1 mL

                     Pascal               1 atm = 101300 Pa
 PRESSURE
                   (Pa = N/m2)            1 atm = 760 mm Hg

                         K
TEMPERATURE                               T( K ) = T (º C) + 273
                      (Kelvin)
Properties of matter
●   Matter has two kinds of properties:
        –   General properties: they are common to all
             kinds of matter:
                ●   mass, volume, temperature,...
        –   Specific properties: they are different for
             every kind of matter:
                ●   Melting temperature, boiling temperature,
                     density, electric conductivity,...
Macroscopic behaviour
         Macroscopic properties of solids, liquids and gasses.
      SOLID                       LIQUID                         GAS
It has its own shape              It adapts to the shape of its container


          It is not easily compressible                It is easily compressible.



   It doesn't flow                  It flows                    It flows



                                                       It tends to fill all aviable
                                                                 space
It has its own volume       It has its own volume
                                                      Any two gasses are mixed
                                                                 easily
Kinetic Theory
●   The kinetic theory explains the behaviour
    of solids, liquids and gasses.
●   It's based on three ideas:
        –   Matter is made of particles
        –   The particles are in continuous motion:
                ●   Temperature is a measurement of the
                       average kinetic energy of the particles.
                ●   If the system is hotter, its particles move
                       faster
        –   All particles attract each other with a force.
Kinetic Theory
              MICROSCOPIC BEHAVIOR OF THE DIFFERENT STATES
                           SOLID                 LIQUID                    GAS


                     The only possible      Every particle can     Every particle has a
 Particles' motion     movement is            slide over its        uniform rectilinear
                         vibration             neighbours                 motion



                     Every particle is in   Every particle is in   The distance is much
Distance between
                      contact with its       contact with its      bigger than particle's
    particules
                        neighbours             neighbours                   size



                                                                   There are almost no
  Atractive force
                     Very strong forces        Weak forces           forces between
between particules
                                                                         particles
Kinetic Theory
Kinetic Theory and solids
●   These questions about solids can be
    answered using the kinetic theory:
       –   Why do solids keep their own shape?
       –   Why do solids increase their volume when
            they are heated?
       –   Why do solids became liquids when their
            temperature increase enough?
       –   Why can't solids be compressed?
Kinetic Theory and liquids
●   These questions about liquids can be
    answered using the kinetic theory.
       –   Why can they flow?
       –   Why can't they be compressed?
       –   Why do liquids increase their volume when
            they are heated?
Kinetic Theory and gasses
●   The temperature is related to
    the average kinetic energy of
    the particles of a system.
       –   If the temperature raises, the
              particles move faster.
●   Gasses exert pressure on the
    container walls:
       –   Pressure is a consequence of
            the collision of particles
            with the container walls.
Kinetic Theory and gasses
●   A few questions that we can answer with the
    kinetic theory (I):
       –   Any two gasses can be mixed together.
            Why?
       –   Why can gasses be compressed easily?
       –   Why can gasses flow?
       –   ...
Kinetic Theory and gasses
●   A few questions that we can answer with the
    kinetic theory (II):
       –   ...
       –   Does pressure change when a gasses is
            heated? How? Why?
       –   Does pressure change when we reduce the
            volume of the container of a gas? How?
            Why?
       –   Why do gasses tend to fill all available
            space?
Gasses' Laws
●   Charles' Law: describes how gasses
    expand when heated.
●   At a constant pressure, the volume of a gas
    increases or decreases proportionally to
    its absolute temperature.
       –   Don't forget: T(K) = t(ºC) + 273
                       V
                         = constante
                       T
                         V1 V2
                            =
                         T1 T2
Gasses' Laws
●   Charles' Law
                   ● Use the Internet for more
                   information:
                     ● Practise doing numeric

                       exercises about this law:
                       http://www.educaplus.org/gases/e
                     ● A simple experiment about

                       Charles' Law
                       http://youtu.be/ATje2S5YZNo
                     ● An interactive on-line

                       software about Charles' Law
                       http://www.educaplus.org/gases/fl
Gasses' Laws
●   Gay-Lussac's Law: describes the relationship
    between pressure and temperature in gasses
    contained in rigid containers (V = constant)
●   At a constant volume, the pressure of a gas
    increases or decreases proportionally to its
    absolute temperature. Don't forget: T(K) = t(ºC) + 273

                     p
                       = constant
                     T
                       p1 p2
                          =
                       T1 T2
Gasses' Laws
●   Gay-Lussac's Law
                       ● Use the internet for more
                       information:

                           ●   Practise doing numeric
                               exercises about this law:
                               http://www.educaplus.org/gases/e

                           ●   A simple experiment about
                               Gay-Lussac's law:
                               http://youtu.be/VNU6YpKmLtM
Gasses' Laws
●   Boyle-Mariote's Law: describes how gasses
    are compressed.
●   At a constant temperature, the pressure and
    the volume of a gas are inversely
    proportional.

      p · V = constant
      p1 · V 1 = p 2 · V 2
Gasses' Laws
●   Boyle's Law
                  ● Use the internet for more
                  information:
                    ● Interactive on-line software

                      about this law:
                      http://www.educaplus.org/gases/fl
                    ● A experience about this law:

                      http://youtu.be/J_I8Y-i4Axc
                    ● Practice doing exercises

                      about this law:
                      http://www.educaplus.org/gases/e
Gas Equation
●   The three laws we saw before can be
    reduced to an only equation: the gas
    equation
●   We must use it if p, T and V change at the
    same time. Be careful: T must be expressed en Kelvin
                     p·V
                           = constant
                      T
                     p1 · V 1 p 2 · V 2
                             =
                      T1        T2
Changes of State
●   All matter can move from one state to
    another.
Changes of state




●   Sometimes matter absorbs energy when its state
    changes (progressive changes of state)
        –   (Graph: from left to right)
●   In other occasions, matter gives off energy (regressive
    changes of state)
        –   (Graph: from right to left)
Changes of state.
How Kinetic Theory explains them
                           ●   When a solid is heated
                               up its particles move
                               faster.
                           ●   The forces between
                               particles can't keep
                               them vibrating around
                               fixed positions.
                           ●   The particles can now
     See in the internet
                               slide past one other.
                           ●   The solid becomes a
                               liquid.
Changes of state.
How Kinetic Theory explains them
                           ●   When a liquid is heated
                               its particles move
                               faster.
                           ●   The forces between
                               particles can't keep
                               themselves together.
                           ●   The particles can now
                               separate each other.
     See in the internet
                           ●   The liquid becomes a
                               gas.
Changes of state.
       Evaporation and boiling
●   Vaporisation can happen in two different
    ways. There are two ways of changing liquid
    into a gas:
       –   Evaporation: the particles that are the
            nearest the surface are weaklier united to
            its nearby particles. They can separate
            from the others more easily.
       –   Boiling: if the motion of particles is fast
            enough, all particles can separate from
            each other.
Changes of state.
       Evaporation and boiling
●   There are two main differences between both
    of them:
       –   Evaporation occurs only in the surface of
            the liquid and boiling takes place in
            inside the liquid (bubbles of gas appear
            and go up to the surface of the liquid).
       –   Boiling happens at a specific temperature
            (boiling point), there are not a specific
            temperature for evaporation
Changes of state
 Heating curve
        ●   When we heat a solid, its
            temperature changes with
            time as we can see in the
            graph
        ●   The temperature keeps
            constant during every
            change of state.
        ●   Tf: melting point: The
            system can be solid, liquid or
            a mixture of both.
        ●   Te: boiling point: The
            system can be liquid, gas or
            a mixture of both.
Changes of state
 Cooling curve
        ●   When we cool a gas, T
            keeps constant at boiling
            and melting points.
        ●   Tf: melting point:
                –   The system can be
                     solid, liquid or a
                     mixture of both.
        ●   Te: boiling point:
                –   The system can be
                     liquid, gas or a
                     mixture of both.

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THE STATES OF MATTER: UNDERSTANDING PHASE CHANGES

  • 1. THE STATES OF MATTER
  • 2. Remembering magnitudes and units In this unit we'll use these units, you must learn them by heart MAGNITUDE UNIT SI Remember Kg MASS 1 Kg = 1000 g (kilograme) 1 m3 = 1000 L VOLUME m3 1 L = 1000 mL (cubic meter) 1 L = d m3 1 cm3= 1 mL Pascal 1 atm = 101300 Pa PRESSURE (Pa = N/m2) 1 atm = 760 mm Hg K TEMPERATURE T( K ) = T (º C) + 273 (Kelvin)
  • 3. Properties of matter ● Matter has two kinds of properties: – General properties: they are common to all kinds of matter: ● mass, volume, temperature,... – Specific properties: they are different for every kind of matter: ● Melting temperature, boiling temperature, density, electric conductivity,...
  • 4. Macroscopic behaviour Macroscopic properties of solids, liquids and gasses. SOLID LIQUID GAS It has its own shape It adapts to the shape of its container It is not easily compressible It is easily compressible. It doesn't flow It flows It flows It tends to fill all aviable space It has its own volume It has its own volume Any two gasses are mixed easily
  • 5. Kinetic Theory ● The kinetic theory explains the behaviour of solids, liquids and gasses. ● It's based on three ideas: – Matter is made of particles – The particles are in continuous motion: ● Temperature is a measurement of the average kinetic energy of the particles. ● If the system is hotter, its particles move faster – All particles attract each other with a force.
  • 6. Kinetic Theory MICROSCOPIC BEHAVIOR OF THE DIFFERENT STATES SOLID LIQUID GAS The only possible Every particle can Every particle has a Particles' motion movement is slide over its uniform rectilinear vibration neighbours motion Every particle is in Every particle is in The distance is much Distance between contact with its contact with its bigger than particle's particules neighbours neighbours size There are almost no Atractive force Very strong forces Weak forces forces between between particules particles
  • 8. Kinetic Theory and solids ● These questions about solids can be answered using the kinetic theory: – Why do solids keep their own shape? – Why do solids increase their volume when they are heated? – Why do solids became liquids when their temperature increase enough? – Why can't solids be compressed?
  • 9. Kinetic Theory and liquids ● These questions about liquids can be answered using the kinetic theory. – Why can they flow? – Why can't they be compressed? – Why do liquids increase their volume when they are heated?
  • 10. Kinetic Theory and gasses ● The temperature is related to the average kinetic energy of the particles of a system. – If the temperature raises, the particles move faster. ● Gasses exert pressure on the container walls: – Pressure is a consequence of the collision of particles with the container walls.
  • 11. Kinetic Theory and gasses ● A few questions that we can answer with the kinetic theory (I): – Any two gasses can be mixed together. Why? – Why can gasses be compressed easily? – Why can gasses flow? – ...
  • 12. Kinetic Theory and gasses ● A few questions that we can answer with the kinetic theory (II): – ... – Does pressure change when a gasses is heated? How? Why? – Does pressure change when we reduce the volume of the container of a gas? How? Why? – Why do gasses tend to fill all available space?
  • 13. Gasses' Laws ● Charles' Law: describes how gasses expand when heated. ● At a constant pressure, the volume of a gas increases or decreases proportionally to its absolute temperature. – Don't forget: T(K) = t(ºC) + 273 V = constante T V1 V2 = T1 T2
  • 14. Gasses' Laws ● Charles' Law ● Use the Internet for more information: ● Practise doing numeric exercises about this law: http://www.educaplus.org/gases/e ● A simple experiment about Charles' Law http://youtu.be/ATje2S5YZNo ● An interactive on-line software about Charles' Law http://www.educaplus.org/gases/fl
  • 15. Gasses' Laws ● Gay-Lussac's Law: describes the relationship between pressure and temperature in gasses contained in rigid containers (V = constant) ● At a constant volume, the pressure of a gas increases or decreases proportionally to its absolute temperature. Don't forget: T(K) = t(ºC) + 273 p = constant T p1 p2 = T1 T2
  • 16. Gasses' Laws ● Gay-Lussac's Law ● Use the internet for more information: ● Practise doing numeric exercises about this law: http://www.educaplus.org/gases/e ● A simple experiment about Gay-Lussac's law: http://youtu.be/VNU6YpKmLtM
  • 17. Gasses' Laws ● Boyle-Mariote's Law: describes how gasses are compressed. ● At a constant temperature, the pressure and the volume of a gas are inversely proportional. p · V = constant p1 · V 1 = p 2 · V 2
  • 18. Gasses' Laws ● Boyle's Law ● Use the internet for more information: ● Interactive on-line software about this law: http://www.educaplus.org/gases/fl ● A experience about this law: http://youtu.be/J_I8Y-i4Axc ● Practice doing exercises about this law: http://www.educaplus.org/gases/e
  • 19. Gas Equation ● The three laws we saw before can be reduced to an only equation: the gas equation ● We must use it if p, T and V change at the same time. Be careful: T must be expressed en Kelvin p·V = constant T p1 · V 1 p 2 · V 2 = T1 T2
  • 20. Changes of State ● All matter can move from one state to another.
  • 21. Changes of state ● Sometimes matter absorbs energy when its state changes (progressive changes of state) – (Graph: from left to right) ● In other occasions, matter gives off energy (regressive changes of state) – (Graph: from right to left)
  • 22. Changes of state. How Kinetic Theory explains them ● When a solid is heated up its particles move faster. ● The forces between particles can't keep them vibrating around fixed positions. ● The particles can now See in the internet slide past one other. ● The solid becomes a liquid.
  • 23. Changes of state. How Kinetic Theory explains them ● When a liquid is heated its particles move faster. ● The forces between particles can't keep themselves together. ● The particles can now separate each other. See in the internet ● The liquid becomes a gas.
  • 24. Changes of state. Evaporation and boiling ● Vaporisation can happen in two different ways. There are two ways of changing liquid into a gas: – Evaporation: the particles that are the nearest the surface are weaklier united to its nearby particles. They can separate from the others more easily. – Boiling: if the motion of particles is fast enough, all particles can separate from each other.
  • 25. Changes of state. Evaporation and boiling ● There are two main differences between both of them: – Evaporation occurs only in the surface of the liquid and boiling takes place in inside the liquid (bubbles of gas appear and go up to the surface of the liquid). – Boiling happens at a specific temperature (boiling point), there are not a specific temperature for evaporation
  • 26. Changes of state Heating curve ● When we heat a solid, its temperature changes with time as we can see in the graph ● The temperature keeps constant during every change of state. ● Tf: melting point: The system can be solid, liquid or a mixture of both. ● Te: boiling point: The system can be liquid, gas or a mixture of both.
  • 27. Changes of state Cooling curve ● When we cool a gas, T keeps constant at boiling and melting points. ● Tf: melting point: – The system can be solid, liquid or a mixture of both. ● Te: boiling point: – The system can be liquid, gas or a mixture of both.