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Changes of State. 8 th Grade Science Mr. Monson’s Class. Change of State. Change of State is the change of a substance from one state to another. Four basic changes of states. Melting Freezing Evaporation Condensation. 5 th change of state.
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Changes of State 8th Grade Science Mr. Monson’s Class
Change of State • Change of State is the change of a substance from one state to another
Four basic changes of states • Melting • Freezing • Evaporation • Condensation
5th change of state • Sublimation – the process in which a solid changes directly into a gas • Example Dry Ice (CO2)!
Energy and Change of States • Changes of state is the change of a substance from one physical form to another • All Change of states are physical changes Why is a change of state a physical change?
Energy & Change of States • Particles of a substance move differently depending on the state of a substance • Particles have different amounts of energy in different states Solid least energy Liquid more energy Gas most energy
Change from one State to Another . . . • To change from one state to another you must add energy or remove energy
Melting: Solid into Liquid • Add energy to a solid can cause melting • Melting is the change of state from a solid to a liquid There are two changes taking place in this picture can you identify them?
Melting: Solid into Liquid . . . • Melting Point -the temperature a solid changes to a liquid • to melt particles must overcome some of the attraction to each other
Melting Point . . . • Melting is an endothermicreaction (energy is gained) • As energy is gained the temperature rises
Melting Point . . . Endothermic • Example: gallium • Is a metal • Melting point 30oC • Human temperature 37oC • Why would gallium make a bad ring? Change
Melting Point . . . • Salt’s (NaCl) melting point is 801oC • Salt will not melt in your hand Melting Salt in Vats in China
Freezing: Liquid to Solid • Freezing: change of state from liquid to solid • Freezing is the reverse process of melting
Freezing Point • Because freezing is the reverse process of melting . . . • Freezing and melting occur at the same temperature Water & ice 0oC
Freezing/Melting Point • Add more energy – melting will continue • Remove the energy and freezing will increase
Removing Energy . . . • Exothermic ChangeEnergy is removed from a substance to freeze it
Boiling and Evaporation • Evaporation is the change of substance from a liquid to a gas • Boiling is the change of a substance from liquid to vapor • Occurs when pressure inside Bubbles equals pressure Outside bubbles.
Effects of Pressure at Boiling Point • Boiling point is affected by where you are at in comparison to sea level. • The lower or closer to sea level the higher the boiling temperature
The higher up from sea level the lower the boiling temperature
Condensation • Condensation is Gas going to a liquid • Condensation point is temperature gas turns into a liquid • Exothermic reaction because energy is removed (the temperature goes down) • Example: Dew
Sublimation • Solid going to a gas • Endothermic because there is an increase in energy (temperature) • Example Dry Ice
Both the temperature and state are affected by the energy/ movement of particles Temperature of a substance is related to the speed of the substance particles Change of Temperature v. Change of State
Note: the change of temperature does not take place until the state has completely changed 100 oC
Remember. . . . • Change of state has concurrent changes
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