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Heating Curves. Energy and Phase Change When adding heat to a solid, energy added increases the temperature and entropy until the melting point is reached.

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1 Heating Curves

2 Energy and Phase Change When adding heat to a solid, energy added increases the temperature and entropy until the melting point is reached When the melting point is reached, all energy added is used to break intermolecular forces and increase the entropy (does not increase temp) During melting both liquid and solid are present Melting and freezing point are the same value

3 Water and Ice Ice Water and Steam Steam -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 40120 220760800 Heating Curve for Water Solid Melting Point

4 Evaporation When energy is added to a liquid, its temperature and entropy increase until the boiling point is reached Once boiling point is reached, all energy added breaks intermolecular forces and increases entropy (does not increase temp) Both liquid and gas present Boiling and condensation point are the same

5 Water and Ice Ice Water and Steam Steam -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 40120 220760800 Heating Curve for Water Boiling Point Liquid

6 After all liquid has evaporated only the gas phase remains and any heat added increases both temp and entropy

7 Water and Ice Ice Water and Steam Steam -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 40120 220760800 Heating Curve for Water Gas

8 Draw a cooling curve and describe the changes that occur during each phase change


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