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MATTER, MASS, DENSITY, PRESSURE, TEMPERATURE Working toward basic Thermodynamics and Fluid Theory

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Molecules Atoms combine to form more complex structures we call molecule In general – Electrically neutral group of two or more atoms held together Covalent bonds Different from Ions! Compounds versus molecules All compounds are molecules – not all molecules are compounds Compounds consist of 2 different elements (eg. H 2 0) Molecular H 2, O 2, N 2 are NOT compounds (molecules are of a single element CO 2, H 2 O, CH 4 are compounds (2 different types of elements

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Page 1: MATTER, MASS, DENSITY, PRESSURE, TEMPERATURE Working toward basic Thermodynamics and Fluid Theory

MATTER, MASS, DENSITY, PRESSURE, TEMPERATUREWorking toward basic Thermodynamics and Fluid Theory

Page 2: MATTER, MASS, DENSITY, PRESSURE, TEMPERATURE Working toward basic Thermodynamics and Fluid Theory

Matter• Defined:

• Anything that occupies space and has a mass• Substances are composed of small particles called atoms.

Page 3: MATTER, MASS, DENSITY, PRESSURE, TEMPERATURE Working toward basic Thermodynamics and Fluid Theory

Molecules• Atoms combine to form more complex structures we call molecule• In general –

• Electrically neutral group of two or more atoms held together• Covalent bonds

• Different from Ions!

• Compounds versus molecules• All compounds are molecules – not all molecules are compounds• Compounds consist of 2 different elements (eg. H20)

• Molecular H2, O2, N2 are NOT compounds (molecules are of a single element

• CO2, H2O, CH4 are compounds (2 different types of elements

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Mass• The ‘amount of substance or matter’

• A natural unit for mass is the mass of a proton or neutron • AMU – atomic mass unit

• 1 slug = 14.59 kg = 8.79 x10 27 amu

• 1 kg = 6.02 x 10 26

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Density• Mass of a sample of the material divided by the volume of

the same sample

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Specific Gravity• Density comparison to water

• How dense is substance with respect to water

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Pressure• Defined as the force divided by the area on which it acts

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Atmospheric Pressure• We live under a ‘blanket of air’• Density of air decreases with altitude

Sea Level:• 14.7 psi• 29.92 in. Hg

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Absolute Pressure and Gage Pressure

• ATM + Gage pressure = absolute pressure

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Temperature• Hot vs Cold

• Kinetic Energy of molecules• Expansion of objects when heated• Use of thermometers

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K = C +273

R = F + 460