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Chapter 13 States of Matter: Changes of State
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Objectives Changes of State (13.4) – The six basic phase changes – What is a plasma – Be able to describe the parts of a heating and cooling curve – Understand a phase diagram
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PHASE CHANGES Description of Phase Change Term for Phase Change Heat Movement During Phase Change Solid to liquid Melting Heat goes into the solid as it melts. Liquid to solid Freezing Heat leaves the liquid as it freezes.
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PHASE CHANGES Description of Phase Change Term for Phase Change Heat Movement During Phase Change Liquid to gas Vaporization, which includes boiling and evaporation Heat goes into the liquid as it vaporizes. Gas to liquidCondensation Heat leaves the gas as it condenses. Solid to gas Gas to solid Sublimation Deposition Heat goes into the solid as it sublimates. Heat leaves the gas as it condenses.
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The Six Basic Phase Changes
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Phase Changes: Where Does the Heat Go?
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But what happens if you raise the temperature to super-high levels… between 1000°C and 1,000,000,000°C ? Will everything just be a gas?
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STATES OF MATTER PLASMA A plasma is an ionized gas. A plasma is a very good conductor of electricity and is affected by magnetic fields. Plasmas, like gases have an indefinite shape and an indefinite volume. Plasma is the common state of matter
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STATES OF MATTER SOLID LIQUID GAS PLASMA Tightly packed, in a regular pattern Vibrate, but do not move from place to place Close together with no regular arrangement. Vibrate, move about, and slide past each other Well separated with no regular arrangement. Vibrate and move freely at high speeds Has no definite volume or shape and is composed of electrical charged particles
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Heating/Cooling Curve
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Phase Diagrams Graph of pressure-temperature relationship: Show were each of the phases are Lines indicate equilibrium state two phases. Triple point- Temp. and Pressure where all three phases co-exist in equilibrium. Critical temp.- Temp. where substance must always be gas, no matter what pressure. Critical pressure- vapor pressure at critical temp. Critical point- point where system is at its critical pressure and temp.
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Phase Diagram of H 2 O Water Vapor <---Condensation Vaporization ---> Water Ice <---Melting Freezing---> Triple Point <---Deposition Sublimation--->
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