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Title: Particulate Theory of Matter
Description: Osmosis Diffusion State of Matter and properties ( Solid, Liquid, and Gas) Cooling Curve Heating Curve
Description: Osmosis Diffusion State of Matter and properties ( Solid, Liquid, and Gas) Cooling Curve Heating Curve
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PRINCIPLE OF CHEMISTRY
Particulate Theory of Matter
Stephen Carridice
PARTICULATE THEORY OF MATTER
Points to cover
Explain how evidence supports the particulate
theory of Matter?- Explain the difference
between osmosis and diffusions
Distinguish between the three states of MatterWhat are the states of Matter?
Explain the changes between the three states of
matter in terms of energy and arrangement of
particles
...
Osmotic pressure- what is it?
Example 1 of Osmosis: Salt and sugar used in
preservatives as evidence to support particulate
matter theory
...
PARTICULATE THEORY OF MATTER
Semi-permeable
membrane
Water
molecules
Less
Concentrate
d
Salt or sugar
solution
More
concentrate
d
More water is drawn in
the concentrated solution
PARTICULATE THEORY OF MATTER
Biological aspect
PARTICULATE THEORY OF MATTER
Diffusion: Diffusion is the movement of particles from
an area of higher concentration to lower concentration
...
Biological related( Simple diffusion): dissolved gases
(O 2, CO 2 ) in the blood stream to cells
...
PARTICULATE THEORY OF MATTER
Experiment : A gram of KMnO4 was added to
pure water What do you expect to happen after a
couple of minutes?
Diffusion occurs
PARTICULATE THEORY OF MATTER
Which will dissolve faster and why?
Hint: Temperature
PARTICULATE THEORY OF MATTER
The rate of diffusion is also affected by
temperature
...
Why ammonia diffuse faster than hydrogen
Chloride?
Hint (density and Molecular weight)
PARTICULATE THEORY OF MATTER
The rate of diffusion is affected by the density of
a substance
...
For gases,
diffusion is inversely proportional to the
molecular mass
...
Question
Now,Why ammonia diffuse faster than hydrogen?
PARTICULATE THEORY OF MATTER
Ammonia has a formula of NH3
...
Hydrogen chloride has a formula of HCl
...
5 =
36
...
The lower the molecular mass, the faster the
rate of diffusion of the gas
...
Try these examples with explanation SO3 & H2S,
SO2 & CO2
PARTICULATE THEORY OF MATTER
Key points:
Osmosis only occurs when a semi-permeable membrane is
present, but diffusion can happen whether or not it is
present
...
Osmosis happens when molecules move from lower to
higher concentrations, but diffusion happens when it is
reversed
...
Diffusion: KMnO4 in Water, Osmosis: Dried carrot in
water or pawpaw leaves in water
...
This is dependent on two
main factors:
The amount of energy each particle has
...
PARTICULATE THEORY OF MATTER
States
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Arrangement of
Particles
closely packed
arranged in an
orderly manner
Closely packed and in
a disorderly
arrangement
Far apart and
disorderly arranged
...
Strong
Very weak
Kinetic energy of
Particles
Very low
...
High
...
Move freely by sliding
over each other
...
Volume
Fixed volumes
Fixed volumes
No fixed volumes
Compressibility
Fixed shapes
No fixed shapes
No fixed shapes
Density
Very closely packed
closely packed
Loosely packed
It comes down to two main properties – shape and volume
...
Unlike gas
particle that can be compressed as particles can
afford to move closer together and fill up the
empty spaces between them – gases don’t have
fixed volumes
...
When they are placed in containers of various
shapes, the particles move into and fill the space
of the container
...
Particles in
solids, on the other hand, are in fixed positions so
they stay where they are
...
PARTICULATE THEORY OF MATTER
Change in state of matter
Most substances goes from solid to liquid then to
gas as temperature increases, and vice versa
when temperature decreases
...
Ex
...
Ex water
Sublimation- process of a solid becomes a gas
...
Ex Ice
Melting-phase transition of a substance from a solid
to a liquid eg
...
Cooling
curves are the opposite
...
As there are two boundaries, solid/liquid and liquid/gas, each
material has two specific latent heats:
Latent heat of fusion - the amount of energy needed
to freeze or melt the material at its melting point
...
PARTICULATE THEORY OF MATTER
Explain the Heating Curve for Water-Energy
Vaporization
100oC
0o
C
Water heated
as a liquid
Water heated
as a solid
PARTICULATE THEORY OF MATTER
Explain the Cooling Curve for Water-Energy
Title: Particulate Theory of Matter
Description: Osmosis Diffusion State of Matter and properties ( Solid, Liquid, and Gas) Cooling Curve Heating Curve
Description: Osmosis Diffusion State of Matter and properties ( Solid, Liquid, and Gas) Cooling Curve Heating Curve