
Analyzing Heating Curves II
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Chemistry
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11th Grade
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Amy Dahl
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A full heating curve looks like this
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We need to be able to tell what phases are present, and what is happening, in each segment
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We know that solid is present at the lowest temperature, liquid in between, and vapor at highest temperature.
Label the 3 sloping sections with these 3 phases
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First, let's identify phases
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Remember that temperature can go up ONLY when a single phase is present.
. . .
If more than one phase is present, the phase is changing, and rearranging particles takes up all of the energy
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First, let's identify phases
Solid
Liquid
Vapor
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Flat segments (plateaus) mean the phase is changing.
TWO phases must be present; matter is changing from one form to the other.
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Recall that the flat segments were the surprising result in our experiment
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Since substances melt at a lower temperature than they boil, the lower temp plateau is melting (solid + liquid); the higher is vaporization.
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Recall that the flat segments were the surprising result in our experiment
Solid + liquid (melting)
liquid
+ vapor
(vaporization)
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Important distinction
Vapor is a state of matter (a.k.a. gas)
. . .
Vaporization is the change from liquid to vapor
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Let's label some heating curves with their phases
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Multiple Choice
What phase(s) are present in segment (C)?
Solid only
Solid and liquid
Liquid only
Liquid and vapor
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Multiple Choice
What phase(s) are present in segment (C)?
Solid only
Solid and liquid
Liquid only
Liquid and vapor
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Multiple Choice
What phase(s) are present in segment (A)?
Solid only
Solid and liquid
Liquid only
Liquid and vapor
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Multiple Choice
What phase(s) are present in segment (D)?
Solid and liquid
Liquid only
Liquid and vapor
Vapor only
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Multiple Choice
What phase(s) are present in segment (B)?
Solid only
Solid and liquid
Liquid only
Liquid and vapor
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Multiple Choice
What phase(s) are present in segment (E)?
Solid only
Liquid only
Liquid and vapor
Vapor only
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Multiple Choice
What phase(s) are present in segment (C)?
Solid only
Solid and liquid
Liquid only
Liquid and vapor
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Multiple Choice
What phase(s) are present in segment (B)?
Solid only
Solid and liquid
Liquid only
Liquid and vapor
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Multiple Choice
What phase(s) are present in segment (C)?
Solid only
Solid and liquid
Liquid only
Liquid and vapor
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Next, be able to say what is happening
If the section of curve is sloped, temperature is changing. We say the phase is heating up.
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In a cooling curve, energy is transferred OUT of the system, the slope is downward, and we say the single phase is cooling down.
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Next, be able to say what is happening
If the section of curve is flat, a phase change must be occurring. Is it melting or vaporization?
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In a cooling curve, the higher-energy phase change is condensation, and the lower-energy change is freezing.
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Multiple Choice
What is happening in segment (C)?
melting
liquid heating up
vaporization
vapor heating up
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Multiple Choice
What change is occurring in segment (A)?
melting
liquid heating up
vaporization
vapor heating up
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Multiple Choice
What is happening in segment (C)?
melting
liquid heating up
vaporization
vapor heating up
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Multiple Choice
What change is occurring in segment (A)?
melting
liquid heating up
vaporization
solid heating up
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Multiple Choice
What is happening in segment (E)?
melting
liquid heating up
vaporization
vapor heating up
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Multiple Choice
What change is occurring in segment (A)?
ice melting
liquid heating up
vaporization
water melting
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Multiple Choice
What change is occurring in segment (B)?
melting
liquid heating up
vaporization
vapor heating up
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Multiple Choice
What is happening in segment (D)?
melting
liquid heating up
vaporization
vapor heating up
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Multiple Choice
What is happening in segment (D)?
melting
liquid heating up
vaporization
vapor heating up
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Multiple Choice
What change is occurring in segment (A)?
ice melting
liquid heating up
vaporization
water melting
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Always remember
An increase in temperature means an increase in particle speed. This means that energy that is transferred into the system is getting stored in the motion of particles.
. . .
A change in phase means a change in how particles are arranged! During a phase change, energy is getting stored in the arrangement of particles.
Subject | Subject
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Multiple Choice
How is energy being stored in segment (A)?
Particle arrangement
( Eph )
Particle motion
( Eth )
Chemical bonding
( Ech )
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Multiple Choice
How is energy being stored in segment (E)?
Particle arrangement
( Eph )
Particle motion
( Eth )
Chemical bonding
( Ech )
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Multiple Choice
How is energy being stored in segment (C)?
Particle arrangement
( Eph )
Particle motion
( Eth )
Chemical bonding
( Ech )
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Multiple Choice
How is energy being stored in segment (C)?
Particle arrangement
( Eph )
Particle motion
( Eth )
Chemical bonding
( Ech )
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Multiple Choice
How is energy being stored in segment (A)?
Particle arrangement
( Eph )
Particle motion
( Eth )
Chemical bonding
( Ech )
Some text here about the topic of discussion.
A full heating curve looks like this
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