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Phase Changes and Heating Curve of Water
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Temperature Temperature – the measure of particles moving – Higher temperature = Fast moving particles – Lower temperature = Slow moving particles
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Thermal Energy Thermal Energy – TOTAL energy of all particles (KE + PE) – ALL matter has thermal energy
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Heat Heat – the amount of thermal energy that is transferred to an object or area – EX: Cooking an egg (Hot stove frying pan egg
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States of Matter 4 States of Matter – Solid – Liquid – Gas – Plasma
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Phase Properties PhaseAtoms PackedEnergy SolidClosestLittle LiquidCloseModerate GasFarA Lot
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Phase Changes As heat is added or taken, matter can change its state or phase
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Phase Changes ChangesStates Involved MeltingSolid → Liquid FreezingLiquid → Solid VaporizationLiquid → Gas CondensationGas → Liquid SublimationSolid → Gas DepositionGas → Solid
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Phase Changes
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Heat Transmission Endothermic – Heat goes INTO an object or reaction. – Example: Vinegar and Baking Soda is a chemical reaction that gets COLDER when mixed. Heat In. Exothermic – Heat is RELEASED from an object or reaction. – Example: A Combustion Reaction is heat being released from a chemical reaction; Flaming Bubbles! Heat Out.
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Heat Transmission How many types of reactions can you name that are endothermic or exothermic?
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Heating Curve of Water Water is matter that can go through ALL the different phase changes
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Heating Curve of Water There is NO temperature change during a Change of Phase!
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1.What is the phase change called from B to C? 2.Which letters represent a gas? 3.What is the phase change called from D to E? 4.Which letters represent a solid? 5.What is the phase change called from E to D? 6.What is the phase change called from C to B? 7.What is the temperature change when a phase change occurs?
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