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23 Change of Phase Changes of phase usually involve a transfer of energy.

23 Change of Phase Evaporation is a process that cools the liquid left behind Evaporation

23 Change of Phase ___________________ is a change of phase from liquid to gas that takes place at the surface of a liquid Evaporation Molecules at the surface of the liquid that __________________________ may have enough energy to break free of the liquid. They now comprise a _________, The ______________________ of the molecules remaining behind in the liquid is ________________.

23 Change of Phase When the human body overheats, sweat glands produce ___________________. As the sweat evaporates, it ____________ and helps us maintain a ________________________________ Evaporation

23 Change of Phase How does evaporation affect a liquid’s temperature? 23.1 Evaporation

23 Change of Phase Condensation warms the area where the liquid forms Condensation

23 Change of Phase ______________________ is the changing of a _________________________. The vapor molecules __________ so much _______________ that they can’t stay in the gaseous phase. They ______________. ______________ also occurs when gas __________________________ by liquids. The attractive forces exerted on them by the liquid may hold them. Gas molecules become liquid molecules Condensation

23 Change of Phase _____________________ by condensing gas molecules ________________ the surface they strike. A steam burn is more damaging than a burn from boiling water because steam gives up energy when it condenses Condensation

23 Change of Phase a.At high speeds, molecules of water vapor bounce apart and remain a gas. b.At lower speeds, molecules of water vapor are more likely to stick together and form a liquid Condensation

23 Change of Phase How does condensation affect temperature? 23.2 Condensation

23 Change of Phase When you emerge from a shower into a dry room, you often feel chilly because evaporation is taking place quickly. If you stay in the shower stall, moisture from the air condenses on your skin, counteracting the cooling of evaporation. 23 Evaporation and Condensation

23 Change of Phase Increasing the pressure on the surface of a liquid raises the boiling point of the liquid Boiling

23 Change of Phase The change of phase from liquid to gas beneath a liquid’s surface is called ___________. ____________, like evaporation, is a process that __________ the liquid Boiling

23 Change of Phase What is the effect of pressure on the boiling temperature of a liquid? 23.4 Boiling

23 Change of Phase In general, dissolving anything in a liquid lowers the liquid’s freezing temperature Freezing

23 Change of Phase When _____________ is continually ______________ from a liquid, molecular ________________. Eventually, the forces of attraction between the molecules cause them to get closer to one another. The ____________ then ________ about fixed positions and ______________________ The change in phase from liquid to solid is called ______________ 23.5 Freezing

23 Change of Phase Pure ice crystals have an open structure. When other kinds of molecules or ions are introduced, crystal formation is interrupted, and the freezing temperature is lowered Freezing

23 Change of Phase What effect does dissolving anything in a liquid have on the liquid’s freezing temperature? 23.5 Freezing

23 Change of Phase Energy must be put into a substance to change its phase from solid to liquid to gas. Conversely, energy must be extracted from a substance to change its phase from gas to liquid to solid Energy and Changes of Phase

23 Change of Phase __________________________________________________ 23.8 Energy and Changes of Phase

23 Change of Phase _______________ of the substance _____________ during a ______________. The _________________ to either ________________________________ between molecules 23.8 Energy and Changes of Phase

23 Change of Phase When a car is washed on a cold day, hot water will freeze more readily than warm water because of the energy that the rapidly evaporating water takes with it Energy and Changes of Phase

23 Change of Phase A solid ____________ energy when it melts. A liquid ____________ energy when it vaporizes. A gas _____________ energy when it liquefies. A liquid ___________ energy when it solidifies Energy and Changes of Phase

23 Change of Phase How is energy related to phase changes? 23.8 Energy and Changes of Phase

23 Change of Phase 1.When evaporation occurs, the molecules left behind in the water a.are more energetic. b.have increased average speeds. c.result in lowered temperature and decreased energy. d.have a higher temperature and are less energetic. Assessment Questions

23 Change of Phase 2.When relatively slow-moving molecules condense from the air, the temperature of the remaining air tends to a.remain unchanged. b.decrease. c.increase. d.spread out uniformly. Assessment Questions

23 Change of Phase 3.Put a saucer of water on your table. A process that then occurs is a.evaporation. b.condensation. c.both of these d.neither of these Assessment Questions

23 Change of Phase 4.The process of boiling water tends to a.warm the water. b.cool the water. c.both warm and cool the water at the same time. d.have no effect on the water’s temperature. Assessment Questions

23 Change of Phase 5.When salt is introduced to water, the temperature at which freezing takes place is a.unaffected. b.lowered. c.increased. d.dependent on the shape of ice crystals. Assessment Questions

23 Change of Phase 8.When water changes to steam, energy is a.absorbed by the water. b.released by the water. c.conserved as the phase change occurs. d.changed to a different form. Assessment Questions