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Title: Chemistry Unit Two


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Chemistry Unit Two
  • Matter and Energy Part
  • 2

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Kinetic Theory
  • All matter is made of tiny particles in constant
    motion.

3
Kinetic Theory
  • All matter has ENERGY built into it
  • Amount of ENERGY depends on the state (or phase)
    of the matter

4
ENERGY
  • The capacity of matter to do work or to supply
    heat
  • Many forms of energy electrical, mechanical,
    chemical, nuclear,
  • heat, and light

5
Potential Energy (PE)
Two Types of ENERGY in Matter
  • Stored energy due to position of matter - ball
    placed on a shelf, water on top of a mountain
  • Chemical energy - Matter itself has stored energy
    that can be released during chemical change -
    burning gas or coal releases heat!

6
  • Kinetic Energy (KE)
  • energy of motion - flow of water used to generate
    electricity, collision of two moving cars causes
    damage, movement of gas particles

7
HEAT ENERGY
  • Most common form of energy expressed in chemistry
  • Quantitative
  • measurement of energy
  • Measured in Joules (SI)
  • or Calories (American unit)

8
Kinetic Theory
  • Potential Energy (PE) in Matter
  • the distance between the particles
  • Closer together lower PE
  • Farther apart higher PE
  • Kinetic Energy (KE) in Matter
  • energy due to motion of particles
  • Faster movement higher KE
  • Slower movement lower KE

9
Phases of Matter
  • Three common States or Phases of Matter
  • Solid
  • Liquid
  • Gas

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Phases of Matter
Arranged in orderly pattern
  • Yes
  • Yes

Touching, but not tightly packed
  • No
  • Yes

Far apart and rarely touching
  • No
  • No

11
Phases of Matter
Low
Very Low
Vibrational only
Ice
Vibrational, translational
Low
Moderate
Water
High
High
Vapor
Move freely
12
Plasma 4th State of Matter
  • extraordinary state of matter
  • consists of high energy particles
  • electrons are stripped from their nuclei
  • examples
  • fluorescent light
  • Stars
  • Lightning
  • Plasma TV
  • Most Abundant State of Matter in Universe!

13
Plasma
  • The
  • Crab
  • Nebula

14
Variables That Affect Gases
  • Moles (n) the amount of gas.
  • Volume (V) the size of the container that holds
    the gas in liters (L).
  • Temperature (T) the speed or kinetic energy of
    the particles in kelvin (oC 273)
  • Pressure (P) The outward push of gas particles
  • on their container in atmospheres (atm) or
    millimeters of mercury (mm Hg), or pascals (SI)
  • Think of pressure as the number of collisions
    between gas particles and their container.
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