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Matter & Energy Ch. 13
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Solid Have a definite shape and volume Particles have strong attractive force, but still vibrate
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Liquid Have a definite volume but not a definite shape Particles move fast enough to overcome forces of attraction.
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Gas Does NOT have definite volume or shape Particles moves fast enough to break away from each other
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Plasma Does NOT have a definite shape or volume Particle are broken apart (electrons have been stripped off) Conduct electric current Examples?
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Energy Definition: The ability to change or move matter, or the capacity to do work Thermal Energy – the total kinetic energy of the particles that make up that object Kinetic Energy :Thermal EnergyParticle Speed :Thermal EnergyParticle Amount : Temperature is a measure of kinetic energy
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Energy & Change of State
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Changes of State Melting point – Temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid Freezing point – Temperature at which a liquid changes to a solid Boiling point – Temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas Condensation point – Temperature at which a gas changes to a liquid Same Temp. Same Temp.
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Energy & Change of State Reactions/Changes can be: Endothermic – requires energy or Exothermic – produces energy
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Phase Changes Solid Liquid Gas Melting Vaporization CondensationFreezing
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Liquid Sublimation Melting Vaporization Deposition Condensation Solid Freezing Gas
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Energy and Phase Change Heat/enthalpy of fusion energy required to change one gram of a substance from solid to liquid or released when changing from liquid to solid. For water 80 cal/g
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Energy and Phase Change Heat/enthalpy of vaporization energy required to change one gram of a substance from liquid to gas or released when one gram of a substance changes from gas to liquid. For water 540 cal/g
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Water and Ice Ice Water and Steam Steam -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 40120 220760800 Heating Curve for Water Energy (calorie) T e m p. (C)
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Water and Ice Ice Water and Steam Steam -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 40120 220760800 Heating Curve for Water Ice and Water
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Water and Ice Ice Water and Steam Steam -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 40120 220760800 Heating Curve for Water Both Water and Steam
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Water and Ice Ice Water and Steam Steam -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 40120 220760800 Heating Curve for Water Heat of Fusion Heat of Vaporization
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Water and Ice Ice Water and Steam Steam -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 40120 220760800 Heating Curve for Water Slope = Specific Heat Steam Water Ice
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Calcualting Energy Heat = Energy = Q Three equations Heat (Q)= specific heat x mass x T Heat (Q)= heat of fusion x mass Heat (Q)= heat of vaporization x mass
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Numbers to Know S.H.= specific heat For ice S.H. = 2.05 J/g C For water S.H = 4.186 J/g C For steam S.H. = 0.50 cal/g C Heat of vaporization= 540 cal/g Heat of fusion = 80 cal/g 1 cal=4.184 J
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How to do Calculate The total heat = the sum of all the heats you have to use Go in order Heat Ice Below 0 C + Melt Ice At 0 C + Heat Water 0 C - 100 C + Boil Water At 100 C + Heat Steam Above 100 C
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Examples How much heat does it take to heat 12 g of ice at -6 C to 25 C water? How much heat does it take to heat 35 g of ice at 0 C to steam at 150 C?
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1)Identify the state of matter: HW Quiz a.Particles vibrate but are locked in place b.c. 2)How does temperature relate to a particle’s kinetic energy 3)Energy is ___________ (absorbed or released) as solid ice turns to liquid 4)The process that refers to water vapor returning to liquid form.
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5)A reaction is considered to be __________ (endothermic or exothermic) if energy is released. 6)Briefly explain how a liquid thermometer measures temperature. 7)In the graph below, what “point” is represented by the letter A. (Hint: there are two possible answers). Energy change of water A
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Changes of State
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