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Phase ChangesPhase Changes
Notes on 3.3Notes on 3.3
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TemperatureTemperature
Temperature will not change during a phase change.
Once a substance reaches the temperature required for a phase change to happen, the temperature stays at that same point throughout the phase change.
Temperature will not change during a phase change.
Once a substance reaches the temperature required for a phase change to happen, the temperature stays at that same point throughout the phase change.
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Energy and change of state
Energy and change of state
Energy is either absorbed or released during a phase change.
During an endothermic change, heat is absorbed. Example: an ice
sculpture melting
Energy is either absorbed or released during a phase change.
During an endothermic change, heat is absorbed. Example: an ice
sculpture melting
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FusionFusion
is another word for melting. Heat of fusion is the
energy a substance must absorb in order to change from a solid to a liquid.
The heat of fusion is different for different substances.
is another word for melting. Heat of fusion is the
energy a substance must absorb in order to change from a solid to a liquid.
The heat of fusion is different for different substances.
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Energy and Changes of State continued
Energy and Changes of State continued
An exothermic change occurs when a substance releases heat to its surroundings. Freezing is an
example of an exothermic change.
An exothermic change occurs when a substance releases heat to its surroundings. Freezing is an
example of an exothermic change.
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EvaporationEvaporation
Evaporation takes place at the surface of a liquid and occurs at temps below the boiling point for that substance.
When water evaporates in a closed container, what collects above the water? The pressure caused by the collisions of
the water vapor and the walls of the container is called vapor pressure.
What happens to the vapor pressure when the temperature is increased? Why?
Evaporation takes place at the surface of a liquid and occurs at temps below the boiling point for that substance.
When water evaporates in a closed container, what collects above the water? The pressure caused by the collisions of
the water vapor and the walls of the container is called vapor pressure.
What happens to the vapor pressure when the temperature is increased? Why?
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CondensationCondensation
Condensation is the phase change where a gas or vapor changes into a liquid.
This is an exothermic process.
Examples include: The moisture on the
mirror after a shower Morning dew on the grass
Condensation is the phase change where a gas or vapor changes into a liquid.
This is an exothermic process.
Examples include: The moisture on the
mirror after a shower Morning dew on the grass
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Deposition Deposition
When a gas or vapor changes directly into a solid without first changing into a liquid, deposition has occurred. This is an exothermic change. This is what causes frost to form
on windows.
When a gas or vapor changes directly into a solid without first changing into a liquid, deposition has occurred. This is an exothermic change. This is what causes frost to form
on windows.
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D. Density 1. Amount of mass in one unit of volume. (Mass/volume)
D. Density 1. Amount of mass in one unit of volume. (Mass/volume)
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2. Measured in kilograms per cubic meter. (Kg/m cubed)
2. Measured in kilograms per cubic meter. (Kg/m cubed)