Title: Chemistry Unit Two
1Chemistry Unit Two
2Kinetic Theory
- All matter is made of tiny particles in constant
motion.
3Kinetic Theory
- All matter has ENERGY built into it
- Amount of ENERGY depends on the state (or phase)
of the matter
4ENERGY
- The capacity of matter to do work or to supply
heat - Many forms of energy electrical, mechanical,
chemical, nuclear, - heat, and light
5Potential 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
7HEAT ENERGY
- Most common form of energy expressed in chemistry
- Quantitative
- measurement of energy
- Measured in Joules (SI)
- or Calories (American unit)
8Kinetic 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
9Phases of Matter
- Three common States or Phases of Matter
- Solid
- Liquid
- Gas
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10Phases of Matter
Arranged in orderly pattern
Touching, but not tightly packed
Far apart and rarely touching
11Phases of Matter
Low
Very Low
Vibrational only
Ice
Vibrational, translational
Low
Moderate
Water
High
High
Vapor
Move freely
12Plasma 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!
13Plasma
14Variables 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.