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Thermo Notes #4: States of Matter and Phase Changes

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1 Thermo Notes #4: States of Matter and Phase Changes
WCHS Chemistry

2 Phase Change Thinker When you place a beaker full of water over a lit Bunsen Burner, why does the temperature increase? H2O molecules gain energy from the exothermic reaction at the bunsen burner. This increases the kinetic energy of the particles. Temp = a measurement of the average KE of the particles, so temp increases Why does the temperature of the water stop increasing when the water boils? Once the temper of the H2O = 100C, it’s reached its BP At this point all of the added energy is going towards the particles becoming a gas (changing phase) NONE of the energy is going toward raising the temperature!!!!

3 Particles are in fixed positions
Solids Particles are in fixed positions Close together Vibrate in place Definite shape and volume **Not a lot of Kinetic Energy**

4 Liquids Particles can slide past one another.
Move fast enough to overcome forces of attraction. Can change shape, but NOT volume **Move around → have some KE**

5 Gases Particles move rapidly Do not feel forces of attraction.
Expand to fill all available space. Can change shape AND volume **Rapid movement → have LOTS of kinetic energy!**

6 During a phase change, there is NO change in temperature (= flat lines on graph)
Phase Changes = the conversion of a substance from one physical form to another. Sublimation Deposition Melting Vaporization Freezing Condensation

7 Heating & Cooling Curve of Water
Exothermic Releases cooling warming Condensation cooling vaporization freezing Endothermic warming cooling Melting Absorbs warming


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