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UNIT 2 Changes in State
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1.) Particle Arrangement
The state (phase) of matter that we recognize is determined by 2 things. 1.) Particle Arrangement 2.) Temperature
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By changing the temperature (energy) acting on a substance you can change the state (phase) of matter it is in.
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State (Phase) Changes Melting Freezing Evaporation Condensation Sublimation
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( candy bar in your pocket )
Melting When a solid changes into a liquid. * must increase the energy acting upon it ( candy bar in your pocket )
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Freezing When a liquid changes into a solid.
* must decrease the energy acting upon it ( water turning to ice )
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Evaporation When a liquid changes to a gas.
* must increase the energy acting upon it ( hand sanitizer )
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( sweat on a drinking glass )
Condensation When a gas changes to a liquid. * must decrease the energy acting upon it ( sweat on a drinking glass )
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( dry ice, or ice in a freezer)
Sublimation When a solid changes into a gas without a liquid state. *can occur by increasing or decreasing the energy ( dry ice, or ice in a freezer)
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Copy the Chart into your Notes.
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L 1 5 4 2 S G 3
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Heat of Fusion The amount of energy needed to turn a solid into a liquid. * changes with the material in the solid * how they extract metals out of rock
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Heat of Vaporization The amount of energy needed to change a liquid into a gas. * changes with the material in the liquid * how they increase the concentration of a liquid in cooking
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As faster moving particle escape, the energy of the remaining particles become less.
* the temperature drops * cooling effect as water evaporates off your skin
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Boiling When evaporation occurs throughout a liquid.
* evaporation starts next to the heat source
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The End
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