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2 1 Chapter 6 Energy and States of Matter States of Matter Melting and Freezing Boiling and Condensation

3 2 States of Matter

4 3 What are the three states of matter? solid liquidgas

5 4 Solids Definite shape Definite volume Particles close together, fixed Particles move very slowly

6 5 Liquids Indefinite shape, definite volume Take the shape of container Particles are close together, but mobile Particles move slowly

7 6 Gases Indefinite shape Indefinite volume Take the shape and volume of container Particles are far apart Particles move fast

8 7 Learning Check S1 Match: (1) solid, (2) liquid, or (3) gas. ____ A. Has a definite volume, but shape of the container. ____ B. Its particles are moving rapidly. ____ C. Fills the volume of a container. ____ D. Particles are in a fixed structure. ____ E. Particles are close together, but mobile.

9 8 Solution S1 Match: (1) solid, (2) liquid, or (3) gas. _2_ A. Has a definite volume, but shape of the container. _3_ B. Its particles are moving rapidly. _3_ C. Fills the volume of a container. _1_ D. Particles are in a fixed structure. _2_ E. Particles are close together, but mobile.

10 9 Heat Calculation for Fusion Heat = g water x 80. J g water How much heat in calories is needed to melt 15.0 g of water? 15.0 g water x 80. cal = 1200 cal 1 g water

11 10 Changes of State

12 11 Learning Check CS2 A. Why does the temperature of ice stay at 0°C while the ice melts? B. How much heat in joules is needed to melt 1.00 g of ice of 0°C? 1) 1.00 J2) 100 J3) 334 J C. How many joules of heat are released when 100.0 g of water at 0°C freezes (0°C)? 1) 3.34 J2) 3340 J3) 33,400 J

13 12 Solution CS2 A. Why does the temperature of ice stay at 0°C while the ice melts? Energy goes into the change of state. B. How much heat in joules is needed to melt 1.00 g of ice of 0°C? 3) 334 J C. How many joules of heat are released when 100.0 g of water at 0°C freezes (0°C)? 3) 33,400 J

14 13 Heat of Vaporization Amount of heat needed to change 1 gram of liquid to gas at its boiling point Boiling (Condensing) Point of Water = 100°C Heat of Vaporization (water) = 2260 J/g

15 14 Learning Check CS3  Water boils at 100°C when a low flame is used. Why does it still boil at 100°C when a high flame is used?  Why is water sprayed on orange trees when the temperature is going to drop to freezing?

16 15 Solution CS3  Water boils at 100°C when a low flame is used. Why does it still boil at 100°C when a high flame is used? At 100°C liquid molecules acquire the energy needed to break away from the liquid as gas molecules  Why is water sprayed on orange trees when the temperature is going to drop to freezing? Freezing is exothermic. Heat is released and keeps the temperature around the trees above freezing.

17 16 Learning Check CS4 A. Ice cubes in a warm drink will 1) melt 2) freeze 3) not change B. The liquid drink _________ energy. 1) loses 2) gains 3) does not change C. The ice ___________energy. 1) loses 2) gains 3) does not change D. The final temperature of the ice and liquid is 1) the same 2) different

18 17 Solution CS4 A. Ice cubes in a warm drink will 1) melt B. The liquid drink 1) loses energy. C. The ice 2) gains energy. D. The final temperature of the ice and liquid is 1) the same


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