Phase Changes and Heating Curve of Water
Temperature Temperature – the measure of particles moving – Higher temperature = Fast moving particles – Lower temperature = Slow moving particles
Thermal Energy Thermal Energy – TOTAL energy of all particles (KE + PE) – ALL matter has thermal energy
Heat Heat – the amount of thermal energy that is transferred to an object or area – EX: Cooking an egg (Hot stove frying pan egg
States of Matter 4 States of Matter – Solid – Liquid – Gas – Plasma
Phase Properties PhaseAtoms PackedEnergy SolidClosestLittle LiquidCloseModerate GasFarA Lot
Phase Changes As heat is added or taken, matter can change its state or phase
Phase Changes ChangesStates Involved MeltingSolid → Liquid FreezingLiquid → Solid VaporizationLiquid → Gas CondensationGas → Liquid SublimationSolid → Gas DepositionGas → Solid
Phase Changes
Heat Transmission Endothermic – Heat goes INTO an object or reaction. – Example: Vinegar and Baking Soda is a chemical reaction that gets COLDER when mixed. Heat In. Exothermic – Heat is RELEASED from an object or reaction. – Example: A Combustion Reaction is heat being released from a chemical reaction; Flaming Bubbles! Heat Out.
Heat Transmission How many types of reactions can you name that are endothermic or exothermic?
Heating Curve of Water Water is matter that can go through ALL the different phase changes
Heating Curve of Water There is NO temperature change during a Change of Phase!
1.What is the phase change called from B to C? 2.Which letters represent a gas? 3.What is the phase change called from D to E? 4.Which letters represent a solid? 5.What is the phase change called from E to D? 6.What is the phase change called from C to B? 7.What is the temperature change when a phase change occurs?