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Possible Changes of State
Section 4 Changes of State Chapter 10 Possible Changes of State
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Mercury in Three States
Section 4 Changes of State Chapter 10 Mercury in Three States
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Changes of State and Equilibrium
Section 4 Changes of State Chapter 10 Changes of State and Equilibrium Phase - any part of a system that has uniform composition and properties. Condensation - process by which a gas changes to a liquid. Vapor - gas in contact with its liquid or solid phase. Equilibrium - dynamic condition in which two opposing changes occur at equal rates in a closed system.
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Liquid-Vapor Equilibrium System
Section 4 Changes of State Chapter 10 Liquid-Vapor Equilibrium System
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Equilibrium Vapor Pressure of a Liquid
Section 4 Changes of State Chapter 10 Equilibrium Vapor Pressure of a Liquid Equilibrium vapor pressure - pressure exerted by a vapor in equilibrium with its corresponding liquid at a given temperature The equilibrium vapor pressure increases with increasing temperature. Increasing the temperature of a liquid increases the average kinetic energy of the liquid’s molecules.
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Measuring the Vapor Pressure of a Liquid
Section 4 Changes of State Chapter 10 Measuring the Vapor Pressure of a Liquid
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Equilibrium Vapor Pressure of a Liquid
Section 4 Changes of State Chapter 10 Equilibrium Vapor Pressure of a Liquid Volatile liquids - liquids that evaporate readily. They have relatively weak forces of attraction between their particles. example: ether
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Section 4 Changes of State
Chapter 10 Boiling - conversion of a liquid to a vapor within the liquid as well as at its surface. Boiling point - temperature at which the equilibrium vapor pressure of the liquid equals the atmospheric pressure. The lower the atmospheric pressure is, the lower the boiling point is.
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Chapter 10 Boiling The normal boiling point of water is exactly 100°C.
Section 4 Changes of State Chapter 10 Boiling The normal boiling point of water is exactly 100°C.
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Section 4 Changes of State
Chapter 10 Molar enthalpy of vaporization (∆Hv) - amount of energy as heat that is needed to vaporize one mole of liquid at the liquid’s boiling point at constant pressure Molar enthalpy of fusion (∆Hf) - amount of energy as heat required to melt one mole of solid at the solid’s melting point
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Section 4 Changes of State
Chapter 10 Sublimation - change of state from a solid directly to a gas Deposition - change of state from a gas directly to a solid
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Comparing Sublimation and Deposition
Visual Concepts Chapter 10 Comparing Sublimation and Deposition Click below to watch the Visual Concept. Visual Concept
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Chapter 10 Phase Diagrams
Section 4 Changes of State Chapter 10 Phase Diagrams Phase diagram - graph of pressure versus temperature that shows the conditions under which the phases of a substance exist. Triple point - indicates the temperature and pressure conditions at which the solid, liquid, and vapor of the substance can coexist at equilibrium. Critical point - indicates the critical temperature and critical pressure.
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Section 4 Changes of State
Chapter 10 Critical temperature (tc) - temperature above which the substance cannot exist in the liquid state. Above this temperature, water cannot be liquefied, no matter how much pressure is applied. Critical pressure (Pc ) - lowest pressure at which the substance can exist as a liquid at the critical temperature.
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Chapter 10 Phase Diagram Visual Concepts
Click below to watch the Visual Concept. Visual Concept
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Phase Diagram for Water
Section 4 Changes of State Chapter 10 Phase Diagram for Water
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Section 4 Changes of State
Chapter 10 Phase Diagram for CO2
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Section 4 Changes of State
Chapter 10 Changes of State
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