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Kinetic Particle Theory

Kinetic Particle Theory

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Chemistry

9th - 10th Grade

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Raymie Othman

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Kinetic Particle Theory

By Raymie Othman

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Kinetic Particle Theory

Sub-topics

  • Matter

  • States on Matter

  • Interconversion between states of matter

  • Heating Curve and Cooling Curve

  • Diffusion​

What is Matter?

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What's the Matter?

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Wood, stone, water, you

Sun, earth, moon, stars, blackhole​

Air, atoms, molecules, ions​

Examples of Matter

Everything is Matter.

Definition:

Anything that takes up space and​ have mass

Matter

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Three States of Matter

  1. Solid

  2. liquid

  3. Gas​

Plasma is the 4th state of matter (not for Olevel)

States of Matter

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Kinetic Particle Theory

Movement of Particles

Particles are always in 'CONSTANT MOTION'

  • Rotate

  • Vibrate

  • Translate (move around)​

Particles will absorb energy (heat energy) and become energetic

meaning; vibrate, rotate faster and translate / move around faster.​

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Kinetic Particle Theory

Intermolecular forces of attraction between Particles

Particles are always in 'ATTRACTED TO EACH OTHER'

  • constantly forming 'intermolecular forces of attractions between particles/one another'

  • If they get separated new forces of attraction will form​ when it gets closer to another particle.

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There forces is what holds the molecules/particles together in the solid and liquid states.

Intermolecular Forces of Attractions

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There forces is what holds the molecules/particles together in the solid and liquid states.

Intermolecular Forces of Attractions

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What happens during interconversions between states in terms of KPT

​Think what is its state before and after

Talk about its particles;

  • ​Arrangement (rigid?, fix shaped?)

  • movement (vibration?, rotation?, moving?, speed?)​

  • ​spaces between particles (small? large? Spread out?)

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What happens when ice melts in terms of KPT

Before

  • ​Particles in ice are in their rigid, fixed positions

  • Vibrating, rotating in its fixed position

  • ​With very small spaces between particles

After

  • ​Particles absorb heat energy (from the surrounding)

  • Vibrating and rotating faster

  • ​spaces between particles increases

  • particles form clumps and irregular in shape ​

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Heating Curve

Understand the axes:

​y-axis - temperature

x-axis - ​heat absorbed by particle

A to B: particle absorbing heat

B to C: intermolecular forces between particles breaking (heat energy is absorbed by I.forces)

C to D: particles absorbing heat

D to E: ​All intermolecular forces between particles breaking (heat energy is absorbed by I.forces)

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Heating Curve

Understand the axes:

​y-axis - temperature

x-axis - ​heat absorbed by particle

A to B: particle absorbing heat

B to C: intermolecular forces between particles breaking (heat energy is absorbed by I.forces)

C to D: particles absorbing heat

D to E: ​All intermolecular forces between particles breaking (heat energy is absorbed by I.forces)

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Heating Curve

Understand the axes:

​y-axis - temperature

x-axis - ​time

A to B: particle absorbing heat

B to C: intermolecular forces between particles breaking (heat energy is absorbed by I.forces)

C to D: particles absorbing heat

D to E: ​All intermolecular forces between particles breaking (heat energy is absorbed by I.forces)

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Kinetic Particle Theory

By Raymie Othman

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