General, Organic, and Biological ChemistryCopyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. 2/22/3 ■Label this diagram 1
General, Organic, and Biological ChemistryCopyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Success Criteria ■Predict and measure temperatures of objects in the classroom using a thermometer ■Take Notes on Temperature Scales with guided calculations ■Temperature Conversions Practice (8 problems) ■Phase Change foldable 2
General, Organic, and Biological ChemistryCopyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.3 Unit 7: Thermal Energy Temperature
General, Organic, and Biological ChemistryCopyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.4 Temperature ▪ is a measure of how hot or cold an object is compared to another object ▪ indicates that heat flows from the object with a higher temperature to the object with a lower temperature ▪ is measured using a thermometer
General, Organic, and Biological ChemistryCopyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.5 Temperature Scales Temperature scales ▪ The three are Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin ▪ have reference points for the boiling and freezing points of water
General, Organic, and Biological ChemistryCopyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.6 A. What is the temperature of freezing water? 1) 0 °F 2) 0 °C 3) 0 K B. What is the temperature of boiling water? 1) 100 °F 2) 32 °F 3) 373 K C. How many Celsius units are between the boiling and freezing points of water? 1) 1002) 1803) 273 Learning Check
General, Organic, and Biological ChemistryCopyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.7 A. What is the temperature of freezing water? 2) 0 °C B. What is the temperature of boiling water? 3) 373 K C. How many Celsius units are between the boiling and freezing points of water? 1) 100 Solution
General, Organic, and Biological ChemistryCopyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.8 ▪ On the Fahrenheit scale, there are 180 °F between the freezing and boiling points, and on the Celsius scale, there are 100 °C. 180 °F = 1.8 °F 100 °C 1 °C ▪ In the formula for the Fahrenheit temperature, adding 32 adjusts the zero point of water from 0 °C to 32 °F. orT F = 1.8(T C ) + 32 ° Fahrenheit Formula
General, Organic, and Biological ChemistryCopyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.9 ▪ T C is obtained by rearranging the equation for T F. T F = 1.8(T C ) + 32 ° T F – 32 ° = T C 1.8 Celsius Formula
General, Organic, and Biological ChemistryCopyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.10 Solving a Temperature Problem A person with hypothermia has a body temperature of 34.8 °C. What Is that temperature in °F? T F = 1.8(T C ) + 32 ° T F = (1.8)(34.8 °C) + 32 ° = 62.6 ° + 32 ° = 94.6 °F
General, Organic, and Biological ChemistryCopyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.11 The normal temperature of a chickadee is °F. What is that temperature on the Celsius scale? a) 73.8 °C b) 58.8 °C c) 41.0 °C Learning Check
General, Organic, and Biological ChemistryCopyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.12 The normal temperature of a chickadee is °F. What is that temperature on the Celsius scale? c) 41.0 °C T C = T F – 32 ° 1.8 =(105.8 – 32 °) 1.8 =73.8 °F = 41.0 °C 1.8 ° tenth’s place Solution
General, Organic, and Biological ChemistryCopyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.13 A pepperoni pizza is baked at 455 °F. What temperature is needed on the Celsius scale? a) 423 °C b) 235 °C c) 221 °C Learning Check
General, Organic, and Biological ChemistryCopyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.14 A pepperoni pizza is baked at 455 °F. What temperature is needed on the Celsius scale? 2) 235 °C T F – 32 °= T C 1.8 (455 – 32 °) = 235 °C 1.8 one’s place Solution
General, Organic, and Biological ChemistryCopyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.15 The Kelvin temperature ▪ is obtained by adding 273 to the Celsius temperature T K = T C In the Kelvin temperature scale: ▪ There are 100 units between the freezing and boiling points of water. 373 Kelvins is the same as 100 °C ▪ 0 Kelvin (absolute zero) is the lowest possible temperature. 0 K = –273 °C Kelvin Temperature Scale
General, Organic, and Biological ChemistryCopyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.16 Temperatures
General, Organic, and Biological ChemistryCopyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.17 What is normal body temperature of 37 °C in kelvins? 1) 236 K 2) 310 K 3) 342 K Learning Check
General, Organic, and Biological ChemistryCopyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.18 What is normal body temperature of 37 °C in kelvins? 2) 310 K T K = T C =37 °C =310. K Solution
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