Kinetic Particle Model of Matter (CIE IGCSE Physics: Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award))

Exam Questions

1 hour17 questions
11 mark

A popular demonstration of kinetic theory is to view smoke particles through a microscope, while illuminating them with a bright light.

The diagram shows the view of the smoke particles through a microscope. They are moving about randomly.

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What causes the motion of the smoke particles?

  • The smoke particles are attracted to each other.

  • The smoke particles vibrate because they are warm.

  • Smaller air particles are colliding with the smoke particles.

  • The microscope is vibrating slightly, making the smoke particles appear to move.

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21 mark

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A sealed piston is used to expand a gas. No gas escapes during the process.

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What happens to both the density of the gas and to its pressure when it is expanded in this way?

 

Density

Pressure

A

stays the same

stays the same

B

increases

decreases

C

decreases

stays the same

D

decreases

decreases

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    31 mark

    Descriptions of two different states of matter are shown below. 

    To which state of matter do each of the descriptions fit?

    X: the molecules are very close together, in fixed positions. They vibrate around these fixed positions.

    Y: the molecules move rapidly and randomly in straight lines until they collide with something. The molecules are spaced apart very far.

       

     

    State X

    State Y

    A

    solid

    liquid

    B

    solid

    gas

    C

    liquid

    gas

    D

    gas

    liquid

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      41 mark

      The diagrams represent the molecules in two different states of matter. The arrows show the motion of the molecules.

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      Which state represents a solid?

      • state 1

      • neither

      • both

      • state 2

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      11 mark

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      Air is trapped inside a cylinder. The volume of the cylinder cannot change.

      The temperature of the air is increased.

      Which of the graphs below shows the correct relationship between pressure and temperature?

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        21 mark

        A beaker of water, at its boiling point of 100 oC, is heated so that the liquid starts to become a gas, also at 100 oC.

        Which row of the table correctly compares the liquid phase with the gas phase under these conditions?

         

        Average distance between the particles

        Average speed of the particles

        A

        the same in the liquid and the gas

        the same in the liquid and the gas

        B

        greater in the liquid

        greater in the gas

        C

        greater in the gas

        greater in the liquid

        D

        greater in the gas

        the same in the liquid and the gas

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          A sealed yet empty (except for air) plastic drinks bottle is left outside in the sunshine on a warm day.

          Which row of the table correctly describes what happens to the average speed of the air molecules, and to the pressure inside the bottle?

           

          Average speed of particles

          Pressure inside bottle

          A

          increases

          increases

          B

          increases

          decreases

          C

          decreases

          increases

          D

          decreases

          decreases

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            11 mark

            In an experiment to determine the nature of liquids, some very tiny pollen grains are suspended in water. They are illuminated by a bright light, and observed under a microscope.

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            The view through the microscope is of small, bright dots, which move about at random, rapidly and they frequently change direction.

            Which of the following would be the correct explanation for the observation through the microscope?

            • The bright dots are water molecules, being hit by other water molecules.

            • The bright dots are water molecules, which are vibrating due to their thermal kinetic energy.

            • The bright dots are pollen grains, which are being hit many times per second by water molecules.

            • The bright dots are pollen grains, which are vibrating due to their thermal kinetic energy.

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            21 mark

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            A syringe is half filled with air and sealed. The plunger is then pulled outwards, causing the volume of the gas to increase.

            This is done slowly, so that the expansion happens at a constant temperature.

            What happens to the pressure of the gas, and to the speed of the air molecules?

             

            Pressure inside syringe

            Speed of air molecules

            A

            stays the same

            stays the same

            B

            increases

            decreases

            C

            decreases

            stays the same

            D

            decreases

            decreases

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