mix and flow of matter 2020
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What are the 2 types of mixtures? | Heterogeneous-2+ materials that are still visible/cloudy solution/homogeneous-2+ pure substances mix to look like 1 |
What is archimedes' principle? | Any body completely or partially submerged in a fluid at rest is acted upon by an upward, or buoyant, force, the magnitude of which is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the body. |
What is buoyant force? | Particles pushing up on object |
How do you classify matter | Matter is either pure substance or a mixture, mixture can be homogeneous/ solution or heterogeneous |
What affects solubility? | Agitation, temperature, and surface area |
What is compressibility? | Only gas can be compressed, not solids and liquids. gases must be in a sealed container, particles need to have enough space apart to act as a gas, and there needs to ba an external force applied to it |
What affects viscosity? | Heat and clumps/thickness |
What is buoyancy? | Tendency for materials to rise or float in a fluid |
How do you calculate pressure? | Pressure=force/area p=f/a |
What is density/average density? | Density-mass per unit of volume for a substance/ crowdedness of particles d=m/v average density-total mass of an object divided by its total volume |
Solute vs solvent | Solvent- thing that does the dissolving solute- thing that gets dissolved |
What are the properties of the states of matter | Solid-has fixed shape & volume liquid-takes shape of container & fixed volume gas-spreads out, not fixed |
What are the 3 states of matter? | Solid, liquid, gas |
What is the definition of flow rate and viscosity? | Viscosity-thickness of a fluid flow rate-amount of fluid that passes a point in a certain amount of time (speed) high viscosity=low flow rate |
Methods of seperation | Mechanical, magnetism, flotation, settling, sifting, filtration, dehydration, distillation |
What are the changes of states? | Fusion, solidification, evaporation, condensation, sublimation, deposition |
What is neutral buoyancy? | The object has the same density as water so it stays suspended in the water |
What is pneumatics? | Gases used to move objects with pressure |
Particle model of matter | All matter is made up of tiny particles, there is space between the particles, particles are always moving at heat affects their movement, all particles in a pure substance are the same, pure particles are attracted to each other |
What are hydraulics? | Liquids used to move objects with pressure |
What are fluids? | Anything that flows, gas and liquids |
Matter vs mass vs volume | Mass-something made up of particles volume-takes up space matter-anything w/ mass and volume |
WHMIS acronym | Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System |
WHMIS symbols | Biohazard, explosive, flammable, oxidizer, compressed gas, corrosive, poison, serious health hazard, less serious health hazard, may damage the environment |