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2.2 Thermal properties and temperature
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Syllabus (extended) 2021
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2.2 Thermal properties and temperature
2.2.1 Thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases
describe qualitatively the thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases at constant pressure
explain, in terms of the motion and arrangement of molecules, the relative order of the magnitude of the expansion of solids, liquids and gases
identify and explain some of the everyday applications and consequences of thermal expansion
2.2.2 Measurement of temperature
appreciate how a physical property that varies with temperature may be used for the measurement of temperature, and state examples of such properties
demonstrate understanding of sensitivity, range and linearity
recognise the need for and identify fixed points
describe the structure of a thermocouple
Nota:
and show understanding of its use as a thermometer for measuring high temperatures and those that vary rapidly
describe and explain the structure and action of liquid-in-glass thermometers
Nota:
and explain how its structure relates to its sensitivity, range and linearity
2.2.3 Thermal capacity (heat capacity)
relate a rise in the temperature of a body to an increase in its internal energy
give a molecular account of an increase in internal energy
show an understanding of what is meant by the thermal capacity of a body
recall and use the equation thermal capacity = mc
define specific heat capacity
describe an experiment to measure the specific heat capacity of a substance
recall and use the equation change in energy = mc(delta)T
Nota:
the word delta should be shown as a small triangle It means "change in" in this context it means change in temperature
2.2.4 Melting and boiling
describe melting and boiling
Nota:
in terms of energy input without a change in temperature
distinguish between boiling and evaporation
state the meaning of melting point and boiling point
describe condensation and solidification in terms of molecules
use the terms latent heat of vaporisation and latent heat of fusion and give a molecular interpretation of latent heat
define specific latent heat
describe an experiment to measure specific latent heats for steam and for ice
recall and use the equation energy = ml
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