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States of Matter and Phase Change. Phase Change Diagram.

Jan 03, 2016

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Page 1: States of Matter and Phase Change. Phase Change Diagram.

States of Matter and

Phase Change

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Phase Change Diagram

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Water

• Water exists on our planet in three states.

• Ice, water, and water vapor

• What causes water to be in one phase or another?

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ENERGY

• When energy is added to a substance that energy causes the particles in the substance to move faster and farther apart.

• What happens to the particles when energy is taken away from a substance?

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Phase Change

• Energy content is responsible for the different phases of matter.

• Matter can be made to change phase when energy is added to or taken away from a substance.

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Adding Energy

• Phase changes that require the addition of energy are called endothermic changes.

(endo = inside, therm = heat)• Which phase changes are endothermic?

– Melting (solid liquid)– Boiling (liquid gas)– Sublimation (solid gas)

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Removing Energy

• Phase changes that require the addition of energy are called exothermic changes.

(exo = outside, therm = heat)• Which phase changes are exothermic?

– Freezing (liquid solid)– Condensation (gas liquid)– Deposition (reverse sublimation) (gas solid)

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Block of Ice to Steam

• Block of Ice to Water Vapor

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Melting- Solid to Liquid

• Melting is the changing of a solid to a liquid when the substance absorbs heat energy.

• Melting Point– Water 0° C.– Table salt 801° C.– Diamond 3700° C.

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Freezing- Liquid to Solid

• Opposite of melting: liquid changing to a solid is freezing.

• Freezing occurs when a substance loses heat energy.

• The freezing point of a substance is equal to the melting point!

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Phase Change Graph

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Vaporization- Liquid to Gas

• Vaporization is the changing of a liquid to a gas when the substance absorbs heat energy.

• Vaporization occurring at the surface of a liquid is called evaporation.

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Evaporation- a Cooling Process

• As water in the perspiration evaporates from your skin it absorbs and carries away heat energy from your body.

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Boiling

• If enough heat energy is applied to a substance particles inside the liquid can change to gas.

• These particles travel to the surface of the liquid and then into the air. This process is called boiling.

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Phase Change Graph

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Boiling Point

• Boiling Point – temperature at which a substance boils.– Water 100° C.– Table salt 1413° C.– Diamond 4200° C.

• What is the difference between evaporation and boiling?

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Water Phase Change Graph

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Condensation- Gas to Liquid

• Gases can change phase, also in a gas to liquid phase change.

• A substance in the gas phase that loses heat will change to a liquid. This is called condensation.

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Condensation

• Water vapor in surrounding air loses heat energy when it comes in contact with the cold glass. Water vapor condenses and becomes liquid drops of water.

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Phase Change Graph

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Sublimation – Solid to Liquid

• Solid to gas phase change occurs when the surface particles of a solid change directly into a gas.

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Sublimation – Solid to Liquid

• You may notice this in the cold winter with snow. The snow does not melt, but slowly disappears.

• Dry ice goes directly from solid carbon dioxide to gas.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_p9LOTUIDQ

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Energy in Phase Change

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Phase Change

• Phase Change Diagram in Water

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Temperature Comparisons

• Boiling Point of H2O

-212 F-100 C

• Melting Point of H2O

32 F0 C

• Freezing Point of H2O

32 F0 C

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Add the correct terms to the diagram…

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Phase Change Graph