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Today’s lesson Describe evaporation in terms of the escape of more energetic molecules from the surface of a liquid. Relate evaporation to the consequent cooling. Demonstrate understanding of how temperature, surface area and air flow over a surface influence evaporation.
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Evaporation
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Consider a beaker of water at room temperature
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Evaporation The molecules of water are moving around at different speeds, some fast, some slow. speed of molecule (m/s) # of molecules at a particular speed Average speed
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Evaporation If a molecule is at the surface, and moving fast enough, it may escape the liquid. This is called evaporation. Freedom!
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Evaporation Since the average speed of the remaining molecules must now be lower, the temperature of the liquid drops (since temperature is a measure of the kinetic energy of the molecules). Freedom!
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Evaporation Evaporation can thus take place at any temperature.
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Increasing the rate of evaporation Increasing the temperature.
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Increasing the rate of evaporation Increasing the temperature means that more molecules are moving fast enough to escape.
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Increasing the rate of evaporation Increasing the surface area
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Increasing the rate of evaporation Increasing the surface area means that more molecules are at the surface.
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Increasing the rate of evaporation Increasing the air flow over the surface
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Increasing the rate of evaporation Increasing the air flow over the surface so that molecules are carried away before they can fall back into the liquid
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Increasing the rate of evaporation Decreasing the humidity of the surrounding atmosphere
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Increasing the rate of evaporation Decreasing the humidity of the surrounding atmosphere to stop water molecules from the atmosphere entering the liquid.
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OK, now try to answer some questions! Finish for HOMEWORK – Due next Thursday
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