Week 2

2023-10-18 22:01:08
- written by user Katsampoxaki-Hodgetts Kallia

This week we will be discussing properties of solids liquids and gases. 

In groups you will have to write the properties of one class and upload your reply with your team mates as a REPLY to this post. 

PLEASE DO NOT CREATE NEW POSTS (when it is part of classwork). Just use the COMMENTS to upload your reply.

 

Comments (7)


PAPADAKI ANNA
2023-10-19 17:16:35
- written by user PAPADAKI ANNA
Properties of solids: 1) They have stable shape and volume when they reserve the same conditions (temperature and pressure). 2) They reserve their composition. 3) Their molecules are strong bonded and they have low mobility. 4) They come in different textures and shapes (for example, crystalline and amorphous solids). 5) They are the most stable state of matter, because they have the lowest energy. 6) They have low compressibility. Team mates: Apostolaki iliana , Makrygiannaki Efi , Papadaki Anna , Papamastoraki Maria
DIALEKTAKI MARIA ANNA
2023-10-19 18:04:41
- written by user DIALEKTAKI MARIA ANNA
PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS: 1) They do not have a stable shape. 2) They can be compressed. 3) Their molecules have high mobility/entropy. 4) They have high enthalpy/energy. 5) They have low density. 6) They have weak intermolecular forces. Team mates: Chania Eleni, Kamperi Maria, Dialektaki Marianna, Mylona Evi, Chronopoulou Katerina.
STAVGIANNOUDAKI MARIA-VIKTORIA
2023-10-20 09:25:42
- written by user STAVGIANNOUDAKI MARIA-VIKTORIA
Properties of solids 1)fixed composition , shape and volume 2)They have the lowest energy than any other form (kinetic energy) 3) bonds between atoms are stronger than in any other form 4) They can be either crystalline or amorphous Team members mates : Chrysanthi statira Artemis klinaftaki Magdalini karina Michael Daskalakis
VIOLETI ZOI
2023-10-22 13:47:01
- written by user VIOLETI ZOI
Properties of solids: 1)There is little to no movement between the particles that the solid consists of. 2)They have two forms, crystaline and amorphous. 3)They have specific volume. 4)They don't change shape at specific temperature and pressure. 5)Lowest energy. 6)High density.7)Low mobility.8)Very low compressibility. Angeliki Pantou, Christina Papigkioti, Andreas Rizos, Giorgos Georgoulis , Zoi Violeti.
KYRMIZI IOANNA
2023-10-23 12:27:36
- written by user KYRMIZI IOANNA
Properties of gases: 1) Gases are easily compressed 2) They can be combined, and always result in a homogenous mixture. 3) Once solids and/or liquids are in their gas form, those gas molecules occupy far more space than the solid molecules. 4) high compressibility 5) high kinetic energy 6) when gases are in a specific temperature and a specific pressure their properties are the same. Ioanna Kirmizi, Despina Vakana Fragkoulli , Elbiona Halili , Nikoletta Mpranika !
VERYKAKI ELEFTHERIA
2023-10-25 22:42:49
- written by user VERYKAKI ELEFTHERIA
Properties of liquids: 1) Liquids can be used as solvents. A polar solvent can disolve polar chemical compounds and a non-polar solvent can disolve non-polar chemical compounds. 2) Intermediate compressibility 3) Relatively low intermolecular forces and kinetic energy. Eleftheria Verykaki, Rodanthi Brilaki, Theodosiou Maria-Iliana, Christina Rapti, Martina Mindrinou
VAGENA EYANGELIA-MELINA
2023-10-27 23:24:50
- written by user VAGENA EYANGELIA-MELINA
properties of solids: low compressibility lowest energy limited movement of the atoms high density crystalline or amorphous form (team:Evangelia-Melina Vagena,Athanasia Baklori,Dimitris Trompoukis,Eleni Argyrou)