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1 Changes in State (PHASE CHANGES)—Notes
A Change in state (or phase change) is a change in the phase of matter due to a change of heat energy. Heat energy is either added or removed (gained or lost) from the matter. A phase change is a physical change. This means that the substance is does not change chemically (no new substance is formed); it is still made of the same type of matter. For example: If heat is added to ice (solid H2O) it will melt into water (liquid H2O), and eventually evaporate into water vapor (gaseous H2O).

2 Solid liquid gas Losing energy (-) Gaining energy (+)

3 When matter changes phase, heat is either gained (taken in) or lost (given away).
When a solid changes to liquid, heat is gained. This is known as melting. When a liquid changes to solid, heat is lost. This is known as freezing.

4 When a liquid changes to gas, heat is added
When a liquid changes to gas, heat is added. This is known as vaporization. When a gas changes to liquid, heat is lost. This is known as condensation. When energy is absorbed, the molecules move faster. When energy is released, the molecules move slower.

5 What’s the difference between boiling and evaporation?
Vaporization—the general term used to describe when matter changes from liquid to a gas. This can occur in 2 different ways—evaporation or boiling The temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas is a substance’s boiling point.

6 Evaporation A liquid changes to a gas gradually, at temperatures below the boiling point. For example, water may evaporate off of the surface of a pool, or pond, or glass of water at temperatures way below its boiling point of 100˚C. The water has to gain enough energy to escape the pressure of the air above it.

7 Boiling A liquid changes to a gas when the substance reaches its boiling point. For example, boiling will occur when a pot of water is placed over a hot stove coil. The bubbles form at the bottom of the pot and rise to the surface where the gas escapes.


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