Liquids & Vapor Pressure
Vapor gas phase of substance that is normally liquid at room temperature some evaporation occurs at all temperatures the easier a substance evaporates, the weaker the IMF
Fig a: open system evaporation continues until all liquid is gone Fig b: closed system rate of evaporation = rate of condensation system appears static due to equilibrium
How does evaporation occur?
Vapor Pressure pressure exerted by vapor over its liquid VP is affected by temperature: higher the T, higher the VP
all liquids: VP ↑as T ↑
Vapor Pressure VP does NOT depend on quantity liquid present VP depends ONLY on temperature
IMF in Liquids WEAK FORCES high VP high rate evaporation low bp small Hv STRONG FORCES low VP low rate evaporation high bp large Hv
Phase Changes melting boiling (vaporization) sublimation freezing deposition condensation
Phase Changes are accompanied by energy changes Endothermic Process: Energy is absorbed Exothermic Process: Energy is released
melting, boiling (vaporization), sublimation Which phase changes absorb energy (endothermic)? Which phase changes release energy (exothermic)? melting, boiling (vaporization), sublimation freezing , condensation, deposition
Boiling Point temperature at which: VP liquid = external atmospheric P normal boiling point: temp at which VP liquid = 1 atm substances with high bp’s have strong IMF’s
Melting Point temp at which liquid & solid phases of substance co-exist at equilibrium higher the mp, the stronger the IMF
Freezing Point They’re the same: for H2O = 0˚C, 273K temp at which liquid converted to crystalline solid How does fp compare to mp? They’re the same: for H2O = 0˚C, 273K
Strong or Weak attractive forces? high vapor pressure large Hv high boiling point low boiling point low vapor pressure small Hv evaporates rapidly evaporates slowly weak strong
> < Boiling and Pressure If increase external pressure (ex: camping in Death Valley), boiling point is ____ than 100oC If decrease external pressure (ex: eating Raman noodles at top of Mt. Whitney), the boiling point is ____ than 100oC > <
Boiling vs. Evaporation occurs at surface of liquid (or solid) occurs at all T liquid cools off as evaporates spontaneous all the time BOILING occurs throughout liquid occurs at definite T liquid T constant only spontaneous when VP = external pressure