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Topic : Chemistry Aim : Explain the different types of phase changes.

Topic : Chemistry Aim : Explain the different types of phase changes. Review : Identify the different phases of matter. The particles of a substance are closest together in a _____. The particles of a substance that does not have a definite volume or shape is

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Topic : Chemistry Aim : Explain the different types of phase changes.

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  1. Topic: Chemistry Aim: Explain the different types of phase changes.

  2. Review: • Identify the different phases of matter. • The particles of a substance are closest together in a _____. • The particles of a substance that does not have a definite volume or shape is • Identify an example of a physical change. • What are 2 physical properties of matter? • Give 1 example of a chemical property.

  3. Phase Changes • Involves the absorption or release of heat (energy).

  4. 1. Melting • Solid  liquid • Melting point: temp at which a solid changes to liquid (different for every substance) Substance absorbs heat energy

  5. 2. Freezing • Liquid  solid • Freezing point: temp at which substance changes from liquid to solid Substance loses heat energy

  6. 3. Evaporation • Liquid  gas • Boiling point:temp at which liquid boils (different for every substance) GAS Liquid absorbs heat energy LIQUID

  7. 4. Condensation • Gas  liquid GAS Gas loses heat energy LIQUID

  8. 5. Sublimation • Solid  Gas • No liquid phase • Ex: dry ice GAS Solid absorbs heat energy Solid

  9. PHASE CHANGES Add heat  Energy absorbed by molecules Melting SL Evaporation LG GAS SOLID LIQUID Freezing LS Condensation GL Remove heat Energy released by molecules

  10. PHASE CHANGE GRAPH FOR WATER GAS Condensation Boiling pt = 100°C 100°C Evaporation T E M P LIQUID Freezing 0°C Freezing/melting point = 0°C Melting SOLID = phase changes Time

  11. REVIEW: 1. When a liquid becomes a solid, energy ____. 2. ____ is the process in which liquid changes to gas below the boiling point.  3. The change of a liquid to a solid is called__. 4. What happens to the position of water molecules as they lose heat energy? 5. Identify one phase change in which energy is released.

  12. 1. Melting • Solid  liquid • Heat added/absorbed  • molecules move faster & farther apart • Melting point: temp at which a solid changes to liquid (different for every substance) Substance absorbs heat energy

  13. 2. Freezing • Liquid  solid • Liquid heat energy/energy released  • Molecules slow down & come closer together • Freezing point: temp at which substance changes from liquid to solid Substance loses heat energy

  14. 3. Evaporation • Liquid  gas • Heat added/absorbed (faster & farther) • On surface of liquid  evaporation • Boiling point:temp at which liquid boils (different for every substance) GAS Liquid absorbs heat energy LIQUID

  15. 4. Condensation • Gas  liquid • Gas loses heat energy/energy released • (slow down & closer together) GAS Gas loses heat energy LIQUID

  16. Moth balls commonly undergo the process of sublimation. Sublimation is the process in which a solid changes directly to its gaseous phase, skipping the liquid phase.

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