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1 Chapter 9 Heat

2 Heat Temperature and Thermal Equilibrium Defining Heat
Changes in Temperature and Phase

3 Temperature

4 Temperature and Kinetic Energy
Temperature = A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance For monatomic gas  translational KE

5 For polyatomic substances…

6 Internal Energy Internal energy (U) = the total energy of a substance due to the KE and PE of its particles Internal energy depends on mass and temperature For an ideal gas, internal energy is proportional to just temperature

7 Temperature & Internal Energy
Distinguish between temperature and internal energy Which depends on mass? Compare T and U for… 1 cup of 20°C and 1 cup of 25°C 1 cup of 20°C and ½ cup of 20°C 1 cup of hot tea and a swimming pool of cold water

8 Thermal Equilibrium Thermal equilibrium = the state in which two bodies in physical contact with each other have identical temperatures

9 Thermal Expansion Generally, at constant pressure, an increase in temperature causes an increase in volume Exception? Compare gases, liquids, and solids

10 Temperature Units Celsius (°C) Fahrenheit (°F) Kelvin (K)

11 Another important point to know: Absolute zero = 0 K

12 Temperature Conversions
𝑇F= 9 5 𝑇C+32.0 𝑇=𝑇C 𝑇F = Fahrenheit temperature 𝑇C = Celsius temperature 𝑇 = Kelvin temperature

13 Heat Heat = the energy transferred between objects because of a difference in their temperatures Energy transferred as heat moves from an object with higher temperature to an object with lower temperature

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15 What is happening on a macroscopic scale?
What is happening on a microscopic scale? (What is happening with temperature, internal energy, and heat?)

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17 Heat = Q

18 3 Types of Heat Conduction Convection Radiation Requires contact
Consider conductivity Convection Fluid movement Radiation Electromagnetic waves

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20 Conservation of Energy
Δ𝐾𝐸+Δ𝑃𝐸+Δ𝑈=0

21 Specific Heat Capacity
Specific heat capacity = the quantity of heat required to raise 1 kg of a substance by 1 K or 1°C given constant pressure and volume Units: J/kg·°C 𝑐 𝑝 = 𝑄 𝑚Δ𝑇

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23 Calorimetry = an experimental procedure used to measure the energy transferred from one substance to another as heat

24 𝑄 𝑤 =− 𝑄 𝑥 𝑐 𝑝,𝑤 𝑚 𝑤 Δ 𝑇 𝑤 =− 𝑐 𝑝,𝑥 𝑚 𝑥 Δ 𝑇 𝑥 energy absorbed by water
energy released by substance = 𝑄 𝑤 =− 𝑄 𝑥 𝑐 𝑝,𝑤 𝑚 𝑤 Δ 𝑇 𝑤 =− 𝑐 𝑝,𝑥 𝑚 𝑥 Δ 𝑇 𝑥 Compare the final temperatures of the water and the substance

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26 Latent Heat Latent heat (L) = the energy per unit mass that is transferred during a phase change of a substance Latent heat 𝑄=𝑚𝐿 Heat of fusion Solid/liquid 𝐿 𝑓 Heat of vaporization Liquid/gas 𝐿 𝑣

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