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Warm-up (9/15): Is melting an endothermic or exothermic process?
What about sublimation? What does “endothermic” mean?
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Day 2: Matter and Thermochemistry II Focus: Heat and Energy Changes
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Day 2: Matter and Thermochemistry II Focus: Heat v. Temperature
I. Heat travels from a hotter object to a colder object. a. So, in the case of the flames behind these words, describe the direction of heat flow. A: Heat travels from the flames to the surrounding space.
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Day 2: Matter and Thermochemistry II Focus: Heat v. Temperature
I. Heat travels from a hotter object to a colder object. b. Describe the heat flow during the formation of ice in your freezer. B: Heat travels from the liquid water to the freezer’s air.
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Types of Heat Transfer 1. Radiation is when electromagnetic waves directly transport energy through space (ex. sunlight).
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Types of Heat Transfer 2. Conduction is the transfer of energy through matter from particle to particle (ex. a beaker absorbs the heat from a hot plate)
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Types of Heat Transfer 3. Convection is the transfer of heat by the actual movement of the warmed matter (ex. steam rises from hot soup)
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Types of Heat Transfer
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Law of Conservation of Energy
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed; but it can be transformed! So when we apply heat to something, the energy must be transformed in one of the following ways…
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Thermal energy can be converted into:
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Homework: page 8
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