CHEM 110 Lecture 11: Chapter 11

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Compressibility: measure of the volume change resulting from a pressure change. Thermal expansion: measure of the volume change resulting from a temperature change. The kinetic molecular theory: matter is composed of small particles, the particles are in constant random motion. Possess kinetic energy, ke: the particles interact with each other. Where there is order and stability, there is potential energy: the velocity of the particles increases with temperature. Ke increases with increasing energy: energy is transferred by collisions among particles. Influence of energy on properties: kinetic energy. To explain the general properties of the physical states of matter, consider the relative influence ofkinetic and potential energies. Kinetic molecular theory and the physical properties of the sates of matter. Total energy released or absorbed by a system is represented as: q. Changes of state usually occur through heating or cooling; energy is released or absorbed when matter changes state.

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