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Calculating Energy Changes at Phase Changes

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1 Calculating Energy Changes at Phase Changes

2 The heating rate is 150 J/min
If substance takes 4 minutes to melt, how much heat energy was used to melt it? 150J/min x 4min = 600J

3 Heat of Fusion = amount energy required to change 1 gram of pure substance from solid to liquid at its mp Heat of Fusion = Hf = physical constant Hf for water = 334 J/g (Table B)

4 How much heat is absorbed when 10 grams of ice melts at 0oC?
Heat absorbed = mass of substance x heat of fusion of substance Q = mHf = (10 g)(334 J/g) = 3340 J Where does that energy go? Particles must overcome forces of attraction to move farther apart

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6 Heat of Vaporization = amount energy required to convert 1 gram of pure substance from liquid to gas at its bp Heat of vaporization = Hv = physical constant Hv for water = 2260 J/g

7 How much energy does it take to vaporize 10 g of water?
Q = mHv Q = (10 g)(2260 J/g) = J It takes a lot more energy to go from liquid to gas than from solid to liquid. Why?

8 The particles are spreading out a lot more!

9 Calculating Energy Q = mHf Q = mHv
figure out which to use for given problem Look for hints in problem

10 Q = mHv Q = mHf Temperature Time

11 Q = mHf Ice Freezing Melting At 0C (for H2O) At constant temperature

12 Q = mHv Steam Boiling Condensation At 100C (for H2O)
At constant temperature


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