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Heat Transfer. Heat is responsible for changing matter from one phase to another Heat energizes the particles, adds temperature, and makes the atoms and.

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1 Heat Transfer

2 Heat is responsible for changing matter from one phase to another Heat energizes the particles, adds temperature, and makes the atoms and molecules move faster

3 Heat Transfer Video on liquid nitrogen

4 Heat Transfer We measure heat in the unit known as calories A calorie is defined as the amount of heat to change 1 gram of water 1 C° We say “cal” for short. 1000 calories is a kilocalorie

5 Heat Transfer Materials have a quantity known as specific heat capacity. Specific heat capacity is how much heat a material can hold per mass and degree Celsius. We use the variable “c” to define specific heat. Units are calories/(grams °C)

6 Heat Transfer The higher the specific heat capacity, the more heat a material can hold. Material with lower specific heat capacities get hotter quicker, like Iron or sand. Water has a high specific heat capacity = 1cal/g°C

7 Heat Transfer The quantity of heat, which will be defined with the variable Q, can be found with the following equation Q = mcΔT Heat = mass x specific heat capacity x Temperature change (Celsius)

8 Heat Transfer Try these problems

9 Heat Transfer You can calculate the heat required to change the phase of a material from one phase to another Q = mL Heat = mass x latent heat The units of latent heat are calories/gram. Every phase change has a specific latent heat. Heat of fusion involves interchanging between a solid and liquid, and heat of vaporization involves changing between a liquid and a gas.

10 Heat Transfer Example: The latent heat for water to vaporize to a gas from a liquid is 540 calories/gram. How much heat is needed to convert 1.2 kilograms of liquid water into a gas?

11 Heat Transfer Example 2: Calculate the heat released by 20 grams of 100°C steam that condenses and then cools to 0°C. The latent heat of vaporization for water is 540cal/g.

12 Heat Transfer Homework Pg 322: # 17, 20, 23 Pg 351: #2, 4, 8, 21, 22, 23


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