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States of Matter, Lesson 2 Changes in State October 28, 2011
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Energy Kinetic energy: energy due to motion Faster = higher kinetic energy List the states of water in order from lowest kinetic energy to highest ______, ______, ______ Temperature: measure of average kinetic energy How do changes in temperature relate to changes in kinetic energy and vice versa?
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Energy, cont. Potential energy: stored energy due to interactions between particles (ex. gravity) Increases when particles are further apart Decreases when particles are closer together
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Energy, cont. Thermal energy: total potential and kinetic energy of an object Matter changes state by adding or removing thermal energy + thermal energy inc. kinetic (particles move faster) and inc. potential (particles further apart) - thermal energy ___ kinetic (particles move ______) and ____ potential (particles _______)
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Comprehension check Describe the relationship between kinetic energy, potential energy and thermal energy. A: kinetic energy + potential energy = thermal energy
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Changes in state (6 of them) Melting Solid to liquid Thermal energy added Melting point = temp at which solid turns to liquid
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Freezing Liquid to solid Thermal energy removed Freezing point: temp at which liquid turns solid
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Vaporization Liquid to gas Thermal energy added Boiling: vaporization in a liquid Boiling point: temp at which liquid turns to gas Evaporation: vaporization at the surface of a liquid
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Condensation Gas to liquid Thermal energy removed
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Sublimation Solid directly to gas Thermal energy added Ex. dry ice (solid carbon dioxide)
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Deposition Gas directly to solid Thermal energy removed Ex. frost
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Comprehension check Distinguish between changes in state that require the addition of thermal energy from those that require the removal of thermal energy.
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EXIT PASS Differentiate between sublimation and deposition in terms of thermal energy.
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