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Kinetic Particle Theory
What is Kinetic Particle Theory
The kinetic particle theory states that
all matter is made up of tiny particles and
that these particles are in
constant, random motion.
Uses of the Kinetic Particle Theory
• Describes the states of matter
• Explains the differences in the properties of
solids, liquids and gases
• Explains the changes of states
Three States of Matter
ICE WATER STEAM
Solid Liquid Gas
Particles and properties
Properties of Solid, Liquid & Gas
Properties Solid Liquid Gas
Sample picture
of how the
particles are
arranged
Shape
Volume
Compressibility
Fixed
Fixed Fixed
Not fixed
Not fixed
Not fixed
Cannot be
compressed
Cannot be
compressed
Can be
compressed
How do particles move?
Properties Solid Liquid Gas
Motion of
molecules
Arrangement of
molecules
Intermolecular
forces
Distance between
molecules
Energy of the
particles
Vibrations about
fixed position only
Arranged in fixed
and orderly
arrangement
Slide past &
movement
through liquid
No fixed
arrangement
Vibrations and
movement
anywhere
No fixed
arrangement
Very strong Weak Negligible
Packed very
close together
Not so closely
packed
Very far apart
According to Kinetic Particle Theory
Less energy than
liquids or gases
More energy than solids
but less than gases
More energy than
solids or liquids
Properties Solid Liquid Gas
Shape
Reason: Reason: Reason:
Volume
Reason: Reason: Reason:
Compressibility
Reason: Reason: Reason:
Fixed
Fixed Fixed
Not fixed Not fixed
Not fixed
Cannot be compressed Cannot be compressed Can be compressed
• Particles are held together by
strong forces of attraction.
• Vibrate about fixed positions &
cannot move about freely.
• Particles are held together
by weaker attractive forces
• Not held in fixed positions
• Move freely by sliding over
one another
• Forces of attraction
between particles are very
weak
• Not held in fixed positions
• Move rapidly in any
direction
• Particles are packed very
close to one another
• Particles are packed very
close to one another
• Almost no empty spaces
between particles
• Particles are further
away from one another
• Particles are still packed
quite closely together
• Particles are further
away from one another
• Particles are still packed
quite closely together
• Large space between
particles
• Can be forced to move
closer together
• Large space between
particles
• Can be forced to move
closer together
Relating Properties of Solid, Liquid & Gas
to the Kinetic Particle Theory
Cornflour paste: solid or liquid?
Multiple-choice quiz
Changes of State
Is it reversible?
SOLID
LIQUID GAS
1. M
ELTING
Changes of State
1. Melting
What happens to the particles of a solid that
is heated until it melts?
As heat energy is supplied to the
solid and converted into kinetic
energy, the particles vibrate faster
about their fixed positions.
When the vibrations of the particles
overcome the attractive forces between
them, they begin to break away from their
fixed positions.
The particles slide over
one another and the
substance is now a liquid.
Heat energy
Heating Curve (Melting)
Temperature/o
C
Time/min
A  B: Solid heats up.
The temperature of the solid increases
until it reaches point B, its melting point.
At point B, the solid begins to melt.
B  C: Solid melts.
A mixture of solid and liquid exists here.
During the melting process, the temperature
of the substance remains constant even
though heating continues.
All the heat energy taken in by the particles is
used to overcome the forces of attraction
between particles.
C  D: Liquid heats up.
At point C, all the solid has
melted and the temperature
of the liquid rises as
heating continues.
SOLID
LIQUID GAS
2. FREEZING
1. Melting
Changes of State
2. Freezing
Energy is given out by the
particles of the liquid. They lose
kinetic energy and begin to
move more slowly.
When the temperature is low enough, the
particles do not have enough energy to
move freely. Some particles start to settle
into fixed positions.
Finally, all the particles settle into
fixed positions. Particles can only
vibrate about their fixed positions.
The substance is now a solid.
What happens to the particles of a liquid
that is cooled until it freezes?
Cooling Curve (Freezing)
Temperature/o
C
Time/min
P – Q: Liquid cools.
The temperature of the liquid drops until it
reaches point Q, the freezing point of
naphthalene. At point Q, the liquid starts to
freeze.
Q – R: liquid freezes.
A mixture of liquid and solid
exists here. During the
freezing process, the
temperature of the
substance remains
constant even though
cooling continues.
R – S: solid cools.
At point R, the substance
has solidified.
The temperature of the
solid continues to drop
as it is cooled.
SOLID
LIQUID GAS
3. Evaporation / Boiling
2. Freezing
1. Melting
Changes of State
3. Boiling
As the liquid is heated,
the particles gain
kinetic energy and start
to move faster.
Eventually, the
particles have
enough energy to
overcome the
attractive forces
holding them
together.
They spread far apart and
move rapidly in all
directions. The substance
is now a gas.
Heating Curve (Boiling)
Temperature/o
C
Time/min
When a liquid is heated, its
temperature increases till its
boiling point is reached.
Here, it boils and
changes into a vapour.
Temperature remains constant till all
the liquid has boiled off.
Heat energy taken in is used to
overcome forces of attraction
between the particles of the liquid and to
make the particles move further apart.
X
Y
The temperature remains
constant till all the liquid has
boiled off
Z
SOLID
LIQUID GAS
3. Evaporation / Boiling
2. Freezing
1. Melting
Changes of State
3. Evaporation
Evaporation occurs because
some particles have
enough energy (more
kinetic energy) to escape
as a gas from the surface
of the liquid.
Volatile liquids are liquids that evaporate quickly at
room temperature. E.g. Petrol and perfumes.
Differences between Evaporation & Boiling
Evaporation Boiling
• Occurs at temperatures
below boiling point
• Occurs only at the surface of
the liquid
• Occurs slowly
• Occurs only at boiling point
• Occurs throughout the
liquid
• Occurs rapidly
SOLID
LIQUID GAS
4. Condensation
3. Evaporation / Boiling
2. Freezing
1. Melting
4. Sublimation
Changes of State
4. Condensation
• Condensation occurs when a gas is cooled
sufficiently to change into a liquid.
Eventually, the
movement of the
particles becomes
slow enough for the
gas to change into
a liquid / move
closer to slide past
one another.
Heat energy is
given out, and the
gas particles lose
energy and move
more slowly as
the temperature
drops.
4. Condensation
SOLID
LIQUID GAS
4. Condensation
3. Evaporation / Boiling
2. Freezing
1. Melting
4. Sublimation
5. Condensation
Changes of State
5. Sublimation
Dry ice sublimes
• Sublimation involves changing
solids directly into a gas without
going through the liquid state.
• Examples of substances
undergoing sublimation:
1. Dry ice (Solid carbon
dioxide)
2. Solid Iodine
3. Ammonium Chloride
4. Naphthalene (Moth ball)
5. Sublimation
• Occurs because particle at the surface have enough
energy to break off from the solid and become gas
SOLID GAS
Solid iodine Iodine vapour
A substance sublimes because the forces between
the particles in the liquid state are too weak to
remain in this state.
Summary
Mixture of
Solid &
Liquid
Mixture of
Liquid &
Gas
SOLID LIQUID GAS
MELTING
POINT
BOILING
POINT
Summary
Heat
Absorbed
(endothermic)
Heat given
out
(Exothermic)
Process
involved
Melting
Boiling
Evaporation
Sublimation
Freezing
Condensation

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Kinetic particle theory

  • 2. What is Kinetic Particle Theory The kinetic particle theory states that all matter is made up of tiny particles and that these particles are in constant, random motion.
  • 3. Uses of the Kinetic Particle Theory • Describes the states of matter • Explains the differences in the properties of solids, liquids and gases • Explains the changes of states
  • 4. Three States of Matter ICE WATER STEAM Solid Liquid Gas
  • 6. Properties of Solid, Liquid & Gas Properties Solid Liquid Gas Sample picture of how the particles are arranged Shape Volume Compressibility Fixed Fixed Fixed Not fixed Not fixed Not fixed Cannot be compressed Cannot be compressed Can be compressed
  • 8. Properties Solid Liquid Gas Motion of molecules Arrangement of molecules Intermolecular forces Distance between molecules Energy of the particles Vibrations about fixed position only Arranged in fixed and orderly arrangement Slide past & movement through liquid No fixed arrangement Vibrations and movement anywhere No fixed arrangement Very strong Weak Negligible Packed very close together Not so closely packed Very far apart According to Kinetic Particle Theory Less energy than liquids or gases More energy than solids but less than gases More energy than solids or liquids
  • 9. Properties Solid Liquid Gas Shape Reason: Reason: Reason: Volume Reason: Reason: Reason: Compressibility Reason: Reason: Reason: Fixed Fixed Fixed Not fixed Not fixed Not fixed Cannot be compressed Cannot be compressed Can be compressed • Particles are held together by strong forces of attraction. • Vibrate about fixed positions & cannot move about freely. • Particles are held together by weaker attractive forces • Not held in fixed positions • Move freely by sliding over one another • Forces of attraction between particles are very weak • Not held in fixed positions • Move rapidly in any direction • Particles are packed very close to one another • Particles are packed very close to one another • Almost no empty spaces between particles • Particles are further away from one another • Particles are still packed quite closely together • Particles are further away from one another • Particles are still packed quite closely together • Large space between particles • Can be forced to move closer together • Large space between particles • Can be forced to move closer together Relating Properties of Solid, Liquid & Gas to the Kinetic Particle Theory
  • 12. Changes of State Is it reversible?
  • 14. 1. Melting What happens to the particles of a solid that is heated until it melts? As heat energy is supplied to the solid and converted into kinetic energy, the particles vibrate faster about their fixed positions. When the vibrations of the particles overcome the attractive forces between them, they begin to break away from their fixed positions. The particles slide over one another and the substance is now a liquid. Heat energy
  • 15. Heating Curve (Melting) Temperature/o C Time/min A  B: Solid heats up. The temperature of the solid increases until it reaches point B, its melting point. At point B, the solid begins to melt. B  C: Solid melts. A mixture of solid and liquid exists here. During the melting process, the temperature of the substance remains constant even though heating continues. All the heat energy taken in by the particles is used to overcome the forces of attraction between particles. C  D: Liquid heats up. At point C, all the solid has melted and the temperature of the liquid rises as heating continues.
  • 16. SOLID LIQUID GAS 2. FREEZING 1. Melting Changes of State
  • 17. 2. Freezing Energy is given out by the particles of the liquid. They lose kinetic energy and begin to move more slowly. When the temperature is low enough, the particles do not have enough energy to move freely. Some particles start to settle into fixed positions. Finally, all the particles settle into fixed positions. Particles can only vibrate about their fixed positions. The substance is now a solid. What happens to the particles of a liquid that is cooled until it freezes?
  • 18. Cooling Curve (Freezing) Temperature/o C Time/min P – Q: Liquid cools. The temperature of the liquid drops until it reaches point Q, the freezing point of naphthalene. At point Q, the liquid starts to freeze. Q – R: liquid freezes. A mixture of liquid and solid exists here. During the freezing process, the temperature of the substance remains constant even though cooling continues. R – S: solid cools. At point R, the substance has solidified. The temperature of the solid continues to drop as it is cooled.
  • 19. SOLID LIQUID GAS 3. Evaporation / Boiling 2. Freezing 1. Melting Changes of State
  • 20. 3. Boiling As the liquid is heated, the particles gain kinetic energy and start to move faster. Eventually, the particles have enough energy to overcome the attractive forces holding them together. They spread far apart and move rapidly in all directions. The substance is now a gas.
  • 21. Heating Curve (Boiling) Temperature/o C Time/min When a liquid is heated, its temperature increases till its boiling point is reached. Here, it boils and changes into a vapour. Temperature remains constant till all the liquid has boiled off. Heat energy taken in is used to overcome forces of attraction between the particles of the liquid and to make the particles move further apart. X Y The temperature remains constant till all the liquid has boiled off Z
  • 22. SOLID LIQUID GAS 3. Evaporation / Boiling 2. Freezing 1. Melting Changes of State
  • 23. 3. Evaporation Evaporation occurs because some particles have enough energy (more kinetic energy) to escape as a gas from the surface of the liquid. Volatile liquids are liquids that evaporate quickly at room temperature. E.g. Petrol and perfumes.
  • 24. Differences between Evaporation & Boiling Evaporation Boiling • Occurs at temperatures below boiling point • Occurs only at the surface of the liquid • Occurs slowly • Occurs only at boiling point • Occurs throughout the liquid • Occurs rapidly
  • 25. SOLID LIQUID GAS 4. Condensation 3. Evaporation / Boiling 2. Freezing 1. Melting 4. Sublimation Changes of State
  • 26. 4. Condensation • Condensation occurs when a gas is cooled sufficiently to change into a liquid.
  • 27. Eventually, the movement of the particles becomes slow enough for the gas to change into a liquid / move closer to slide past one another. Heat energy is given out, and the gas particles lose energy and move more slowly as the temperature drops. 4. Condensation
  • 28. SOLID LIQUID GAS 4. Condensation 3. Evaporation / Boiling 2. Freezing 1. Melting 4. Sublimation 5. Condensation Changes of State
  • 29. 5. Sublimation Dry ice sublimes • Sublimation involves changing solids directly into a gas without going through the liquid state. • Examples of substances undergoing sublimation: 1. Dry ice (Solid carbon dioxide) 2. Solid Iodine 3. Ammonium Chloride 4. Naphthalene (Moth ball)
  • 30. 5. Sublimation • Occurs because particle at the surface have enough energy to break off from the solid and become gas SOLID GAS Solid iodine Iodine vapour A substance sublimes because the forces between the particles in the liquid state are too weak to remain in this state.
  • 31. Summary Mixture of Solid & Liquid Mixture of Liquid & Gas SOLID LIQUID GAS MELTING POINT BOILING POINT

Notas del editor

  1. Teacher notes: Cornflour paste is a 'stir-thickening' liquid. When the paste is stirred the increase in kinetic (movement) energy causes it to become thicker and harder, making it difficult to pour or stir. However the paste becomes runny again once you stop stirring. The same phenomena occurs when the paste is squeezed or rolled. The increase in kinetic energy causes the paste to harden and form a firm lump. Only when you stop stirring does the paste act like a liquid and become runny again.