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Latent Heats of phase changes § 17.5
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Heating Curve for Water
steam Water boils Liquid water Ice melts ice
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Latent heat Potential energy of phase change (energy required to change the phase of 1 kg of substance) Water’s latent heat of fusion (melting): 335,000 J/kg Water’s latent heat of vaporization: 2,255,000 J/kg
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Whiteboard Work During the Alpe d’Huez climb, how much sweat would Lance have needed to evaporate to keep his body temperature constant? The heat q needed to vaporize a mass m of water is q = m (2.255 106 J/kg). Solve for mass m and substitute in the values.
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Evaporation of a Liquid
More energetic jostling = higher temperature An especially fast molecule at the surface may detach!
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Evaporation of a Liquid
More energetic jostling = higher temperature An especially fast molecule at the surface may detach!
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Evaporation Evaporating molecules carry away energy KE PE
Remaining liquid cools (KE decreases) Adding heat is how we convert liquid water to gas (steam, vapor)!
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Conservation of Energy
in heating § 17.6
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Energy Conservation Heat transfer into something is out of something else Specific heat lab Melting ice
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