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Phase Changes Chp 10. Phase Diagrams Phase diagram = relates physical states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) to temperature and pressure.

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1 Phase Changes Chp 10

2 Phase Diagrams Phase diagram = relates physical states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) to temperature and pressure

3 Phase Diagrams Triple Point: the only set of conditions where all three physical states can exist in equilibrium

4 Phase Diagrams Critical Point = temperature at which a liquid turns to a gas and cannot be turned back into a liquid, no matter the pressure

5 Typical Phase Diagram

6 Phase Diagram For Water

7 Phase Diagram: Sublimation = Moving from the solid to gaseous state with out passing through the liquid state Vaporization of a solid

8 Uses for sublimation: Freezing things like freshly brewed coffee, or food for campers and astronauts Dry ice- carbon dioxide in solid form- keeps things frozen during shipping

9 Uses for sublimation: Moth balls: Naphthalene sublimes into a vapor that keeps moths from damaging clothing and other things

10 Boiling and Freezing Graphs

11 Boiling & Freezing When a substance boils or freezes (or melts or condenses) the temperature of the system will remain constant (does not change) until the phase change is complete

12 Boiling This means, boiling water has a temp of 100 o C, not higher. The temp will begin to rise when all the water is boiled away into steam

13 Freezing / Melting This also means melting ice has a temp of 0 o C, not lower, not higher. The temp will begin to rise when all the ice is melted

14 Vapor Pressure A liquid will begin to boil when its vapor pressure equals the external pressure Thus, as the pressure in the room changes, the boiling point of the liquid will change as well.

15 Vapor Pressure At standard pressure (1 atm) the temperature at which a liquid will boil is called the normal boiling point You can use a vapor pressure graph to determine the boiling point of a liquid at any pressure

16 Vapor Pressure Graph At standard pressure (760mmHg), liquid A will boil around 72 o C. Liquid B will boil around 115 o C. At what temps will they boil at 400mmHg?

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