Water Phase Change Graph

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Phase Changes.
Advertisements

State Changes AKA= Phase Changes. Review: 3 States of Matter Solid Liquid Gas.
Phase Changes What did one water molecule say to another water molecule about vapor? Don’t worry it’s just a phase he’ll cool down.
Phase Changes What did one water molecule say to another water molecule about vapor? Don’t worry it’s just a phase he’ll cool down.
Phase Changes What did one water molecule say to another water molecule about vapor? Don’t worry it’s just a phase he’ll cool down.
Phase Changes Melting Vaporization Condensation Freezing Sublimation.
Heating/Cooling Curve Melting (ice & water) ALL ice ALL Water Vaporizing (water & vapor) ALL Vapor.
Water Phase Change Graph
Phase Changes.
Temp ( o C) Phase Change Diagram Practice Use the following graph of Temperature vs. Heat for 10 g of compound “X” to answer the questions: 500.
What happens to molecules as the temperature increases? Kinetic Energy Increases, they move faster What are on the axis of a phase change diagram? Temperature.
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.
CHAPTER 2: MATTER. CHANGES OF STATE When matter changes from one state to another, we call this a phase change Thermal energy is related to the microscopic.
Phase Changes.
Heating and Cooling Curves
3.3 Phase Changes What are six common phase changes?
Fill in the Chart MoleculesDefinite Shape ?Definite Volume? Solid Liquid Gas.
DO NOW Give an example of a physical and chemical change Physical Change Chemical Change 1. 2.
Phase Changes. Phase Change Phase Change: Reversible physical change that occurs when substance changes from one state to another Energy is either released.
10-3 Phase change And you J/g 0 C J/g 0 C J/g 0 C J/g J/g solid s/l liquid l/g gas.
Bellringer O Why are detailed steps important when recording procedure in a laboratory setting?
Phase Changes Notes 3.3.
PHASE CHANGES Each state of matter is called a PHASE
Energy Transfer and Thermal Equilibrium
Particle theory All matter is made up of very small particles.
Chapter 3.2 Changes of States (Phase Changes)
Do Now Homework: water cycle worksheet.
Phase Changes What is Kinetic Theory of Matter?
Phase Changes.
5.5B Vocabulary.
3.3 Phase Changes What are six common phase changes?
States Of Matter K 2.2 Changes of state.
Water Phase Change Graph
Change of State Big Q - What happens to the particles of a solid as it melts? Big Q - What happens to the particles of a liquid as it vaporizes? Big Q.
Phase Changes A change from one state of matter (solid, liquid, gas) to another. Physical change because appearance is changed, not chemical make-up; reversible.
Heating and Cooling Curves
Gas gas liquid gas liquid solid solid gas liquid.
How matter changes forms
Phase Changes.
Phase Changes.
Phase Changes.
Phase Change – depends on heat energy
Phase Changes.
Jordan Jones, Karlyn McClellan, Sierra Red, Davis Hare
Change in state – conversion from one physical form to another
Sit quietly and begin your warm up. No writing on the lab tables
Chapter 3, Section 3 Changes in State.
How matter changes forms
Definite shape and volume
Phase Changes.
Phases Changes.
Change of state Chapter 2.
Changes of State units: J/g Heat of Vaporization
Changes of State Ch. 2.2.
STATES OF MATTER.
Warm-Up Think critically: What do you think is happening to the movement of atoms when evaporation occurs? Think critically: What do you think.
Phase Changes.
Phase Change Lab Boiling Water Lab.
Phase Changes.
WARM-UP What causes substances to change states of matter?
Latent Heat and Phase Changes
13.4 Sublimation The change of a substance from a solid to a vapor without passing through the liquid state is called sublimation. Sublimation occurs.
Phase Changes.
9.4 Change of phase.
Phase Changes Notes.
Changes of State Chapter 3, Section 2 Page 96.
Phase Changes.
Latent Heat of Phase Changes
Changes in Matter.
The Four States of Matter
Presentation transcript:

Water Phase Change Graph D 100 C Temperature º C. B A Heat (thermal energy)

Water Phase Change Graph D 100 gas C Temperature º C. liquid B A solid Heat (thermal energy)

Heat (thermal energy) E D 100 gas C liquid B A solid Temperature º C. As water changes from solid to liquid to gas, what is happening to the energy of the molecules? (increasing) (click) What is happening to the temperature? (increasing) A solid Heat (thermal energy)

Heat (thermal energy) condensing boiling freezing melting E D 100 C B Temperature º C. B freezing When the ice reaches zero degrees what starts happening? (melting from solid ice to liquid water) (click) If we were moving in the opposite direction, with decreasing energy and temperature, from liquid water to solid ice, what would that be called? (Freezing) (click) As the liquid water reaches 100 degrees, what happens? (change from liquid to gas, boiling) (click) If we were moving in the opposite direction, with decreasing energy and temperature, from water vapor to liquid water, what would that be called? (condensation, condensing) (click) Answer the questions of the bottom of your paper. melting A Heat (thermal energy)