3E 1_2 Phase transitions AND molecule model AND density

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Today's lesson
  • Discus homework Q 3, 9, 10 (Chapter 1.1) & density questions
  • Recap last lesson
  • Introduction of "new" subjects (Chapter 1.2)
  • Do Q 1-8 (Chapter 1.2) & TJZ 1.1

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Slide 3 - Open question

density = 0.8∙10^3 kg/m3 = 800 g/dm3 = 800 g/L Mass = 0.750 L x 800 g/L = 600 g


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density = 7.2∙10^3 kg/m3 = 7.2 kg / dm3 Volume = 850 kg : 7.2 kg / dm3 = 118 dm3

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Slide 5 - Open question

density = 7.87∙10^3 kg/m3 = 7.87 g / cm3 Mass = 1500 cm3 x 7.87 g / cm3 = 11805 g

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Slide 6 - Open question

density = 0.72∙10^3 kg/m3 = 720 g/dm3 = 720 g/L Mass = 0.78 kg = 780 g
Volume = 780 g : 720 g/L = 1.08 L

Question 9

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Question 9

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A yellow solid with a melting point of 445°C, is heated to 600°C. A liquid is form.
The liquid is cooled and it solidifies at 520°C.
Has there been a reaction? Be able to explain!!!
A
YES
B
NO

Slide 9 - Quiz

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a substance property
not a substance property
colour
smell
melting point
boiling point
mass
volume
density
phase (solid, liquid, gass)
temperature
solubility in water
solubility in oil

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Density :
substance's mass per unit of volume. 
The symbol used for density is ρ (the lower case Greek letter rho).
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The stone shown on the right has a mass of 18 grams.
Calculate the density of this stone.
A
0,5 g/mL
B
2 g/mL
C
9 g/mL
D
18 g/mL

Slide 12 - Quiz

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Calculate the density.
A
0,37 g/cm3
B
2,7 kg/m3
C
2,7 g/cm3
D
0,37 kg/m3

Slide 13 - Quiz

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The density of a gass is 3,2 kg/m3 
The mass = 25 g          
Calculate the volume.
A
80 L
B
7,8 L
C
7,8 mL
D
80 mL

Slide 14 - Quiz

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The density of a metal is 2,5 kg/dm3
The volume = 4 cm3          
Calculate the mass.
A
1,6 g
B
0,625 g
C
10 g
D
16 g

Slide 15 - Quiz

2,5 x 4 = 10 g
There are 6 phase transitions. Put the correct description next to each of 6 phase transitions
g → l
s → l
s → g
l → s
l → g
g → s
solidification
melting
evaporation / Vapourization
condensation
deposition
sublimation

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Macro level (substance level)



Macro level (substance level)

Substances are observable and the substance properties are measurable






Micro leve(particle level)

Particles, often molecules, explain the substance properties.


 

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evaporation / vapourization
condensation
solidification
melting
deposition
sublimation
solid(s)
liquid(l)
gass (g)

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When a substances is heated up, the molecules...
A
stand still
B
move faster
C
move slower
D
nothing happens

Slide 19 - Quiz

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When molecules move faster ...
A
the molecules move further apart
B
the molecules move closer together
C
the molecules stick together
D
the molecules sometimes snap

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Solid phase
Macro level
- can’t be compressed

Micro level
- the van der Waals’ forces keep molecules together at fixed positions
- molecules are very close 
- molecules can only vibrate

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Liquid phase
Macro level
- No fixed shape
- takes the shape of the container it occupies

Micro level
- molecules are close 
- molecules move at a short distance and collide

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Gaseous phase
Macro level
- can be compressed
- no fixed volume or shape

Micro level
- molecules are far apart and the velocity is higher,
- molecules hit each other harder than in a liquid
-  van der Waals’ forces is gone

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Homework
  • Lr 1.1-2; 
  • Read 1.3;
  • Do 1.2 1-8 & TJZ 1.1
  • Join Lessunop class (necessary for dalton task next week)
    Xam; Janne; Jiayu

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