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PHASE CHANGES Matter has the ability to move from one state to another.
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States of Matter Review
SOLID LIQUID GAS Arranged: tightly Arranged: loosely Arranged: very packed packed loosely packed Move: vibrate in Move: slide past Move: rapid, place each other random motions Attraction: strong Attraction: medium Attraction: weak Energy: low Energy: medium Energy: high
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H2O Solid: Ice Liquid: Water Gas: Water Vapor
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PHASE CHANGES What are phase changes?
Phase changes are REVERSIBLE physical changes that occurs when a substance changes from one STATE of matter to another.
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HEAT ENERGY HEAT ENERGY needs to be added or removed.
How do phase changes occur? HEAT ENERGY needs to be added or removed.
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MELTING When a substance changes from a solid to liquid.
Example: an ice cube turning into water when taken out of the freezer. Heat needs to be ADDED for this phase change to occur. Particles start Particles end solid liquid
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FREEZING When a substance changes from a liquid to solid.
Example: water turning into an ice cube when placed in the freezer. Heat energy needs to be REMOVED for this phase change to occur. Particles start Particles end liquid solid
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VAPORIZATION When a substance changes from a liquid to gas.
Example: water boiling on the stove turning into water vapor. Heat energy needs to be ADDED for this phase change to occur. 2 types: Boiling happens throughout a liquid while evaporation occurs at the surface. Particles start Particles end liquid gas
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CONDENSATION When a substance changes from a gas to liquid.
Example: water droplets forming on the side of a cold soda can. Heat energy needs to be REMOVED for this phase change to occur. Particles start Particles end gas liquid
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SUBLIMATION When a substance changes from a solid to gas (without becoming a liquid first). Example: solid CO2 becoming CO2 gas as in dry ice. Heat energy needs to be ADDED for this phase change to occur. Particles start Particles end solid gas
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DEPOSITION When a substance changes from a gas to solid (without becoming a liquid first). Example: when frost forms on a car window (water vapor comes in contact with cold window). Heat needs to be REMOVED for this phase change to occur. Particles start Particles end gas solid
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Gas Liquid Solid
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Heat Energy ADDED Melting Vaporization Sublimation REMOVED Freezing
Condensation Deposition
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