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1 PHASE CHANGES: Chap. 13: Day 4 Heat of Fusion Heat of Vaporization Phase Diagrams
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2 Heating/Cooling Curve temperature = KINETIC E phase (position) = POTENTIAL E Used to show the Energy changes associated with changes in phase Why do the two phase changes take different amounts of energy?
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3 Enthalpy (kJ/ mol) Heat of Fusion Heat of Vaporization
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4 PHASE CHANGES: Standard molar enthalpy of Fusion = (kJ/mol) fus The heat energy required to fuse (melt) one mole of a sample
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6 PHASE CHANGES: Standard molar enthalpy of Vaporization = (kJ/mol) H vap The heat energy required to vaporize one mole of a sample
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8 1.You place 985 g of water (1L) into a pan at 100 C. How much heat must be supplied to vaporize all the water? 2.The same amount ice is at 0 C. How much heat must be supplied to melt all the water?
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9 TWO ways to change PHASE Temperature Pressure
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10 Al melting points
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11 Boiling points: Liquid to Vapor Water
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12 Phase Diagrams
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13 TRANSITIONS BETWEEN PHASES Section 13.10 Lines connect all conditions of T and P where EQUILIBRIUM exists between the phases on either side of the line. (At equilibrium particles move from liquid to gas as fast as they move from gas to liquid, for example.)
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14 Phase Equilibria — Water Solid-liquid Gas-Liquid Gas-Solid
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15 And deposits when cooled
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16 Triple Point — Water At the TRIPLE POINT all three phases are in equilibrium.
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17 Phases Diagrams— Important Points for Water T(˚C)P(mmHg) Normal boil point 100760 Normal freeze point0760 Triple point 0.00984.58
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18 Critical T and P Above critical T no liquid exists no matter how high the pressure. As P and T increase, you finally reach the CRITICAL T and P
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20 Critical T and P T c ( o C) P c (atm) M ( g/mol ) T c ( o C) P c (atm) M ( g/mol ) H 2 O 374 218 (18) P Freon-12112 41 (121) NP (CCl 2 F 2 ) CO 2 31 73 (44) NP CH 4 -82 46 (16) NP Notice that T c and P c depend on intermolecular forces.
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23 Phase Diagram for Water
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24 Solid-Liquid Equilibria Raising the pressure at constant T causes water to melt. The NEGATIVE SLOPE of the S/L line is unique to H 2 O. Almost everything else has positive slope.
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