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Heat in Changes of State. Energy Changes Accompanying Phase Changes Solid Liquid Gas Melting Freezing Deposition CondensationVaporization Sublimation.

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1 Heat in Changes of State

2 Energy Changes Accompanying Phase Changes Solid Liquid Gas Melting Freezing Deposition CondensationVaporization Sublimation Energy of system Brown, LeMay, Bursten, Chemistry  2000, page 405

3 solid liquid gas Heat added Temperature ( o C) A B C D E Heating Curve for Water 0 100 LeMay Jr, Beall, Robblee, Brower, Chemistry Connections to Our Changing World, 1996, page 487

4 solid liquid gas vaporization condensation melting freezing Heat added Temperature ( o C) A B C D E Heating Curve for Water 0 100 LeMay Jr, Beall, Robblee, Brower, Chemistry Connections to Our Changing World, 1996, page 487

5 Heating Curves Phase Change –change in PE (molecular arrangement) –temp remains constant Heat of Fusion (  H fus ) –energy required to melt a specific amount of a substance at its melting point Heat of Vaporization (  H vap ) –energy required to vaporize a specific amount of a substance at its boiling point

6 Heating Curves Temperature ( o C) 40 20 0 -20 -40 -60 -80 -100 120 100 80 60 140 Time Melting - PE  Solid - KE  Liquid - KE  Boiling - PE  Gas - KE  Endothermic Exothermic

7 Heating Curves Temperature Change –change in KE (molecular motion) –depends on heat capacity Heat Capacity –energy required to raise the temp of 1 gram of a substance by 1°C –water has a very high heat capacity Courtesy Christy Johannesson www.nisd.net/communicationsarts/pages/chem The quantity of a substance, the amount of heat transferred, its heat capacity, and the temperature change are related in two ways: q = nCpΔT where n = number of moles of substance q = mCsΔT where m = mass of substance in grams

8 Calculating Energy Changes - Heating Curve for Water Temperature ( o C) 40 20 0 -20 -40 -60 -80 -100 120 100 80 60 140 Time  H = mol x  H fus  H = mol x  H vap Heat = mass x  t x C p, liquid Heat = mass x  t x C p, gas Heat = mass x  t x C p, solid

9 Phase Diagrams Show the phases of a substance at different temps and pressures. Courtesy Christy Johannesson www.nisd.net/communicationsarts/pages/chem


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