PHASE CHANGES Phases of Matter Solid strong IMF

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PHASE CHANGES

PHASE CHANGES

Phases of Matter Solid – strong IMF, definite shape & volume Liquid – medium

Phases of Matter Solid – strong IMF, definite shape & volume Liquid – medium IMF, varied shape, definite volume Gas – weak IMF, varied shape & volume Plasma – electrons dissociated from nucleus (Northern Lights, space) Example

Phases of Matter Depends on… IMF – Hydrogen bonds, Dipole, London dispersion (van der

Phases of Matter Depends on… IMF – Hydrogen bonds, Dipole, London dispersion (van der Waals) Temperature – average kinetic energy Changing phases requires energy to be released or absorbed Pressure – molecular collisions

Condense Freeze Evaporate Melt Solid Liquid Gas

Condense Freeze Evaporate Melt Solid Liquid Gas

Deposition Sublimation Solid Liquid Gas

Deposition Sublimation Solid Liquid Gas

Phase Changes Variations among substances Boiling occurs when vapor pressure (pressure to become vapor)

Phase Changes Variations among substances Boiling occurs when vapor pressure (pressure to become vapor) = atmospheric pressure Change in atmospheric pressure changes boiling & freezing points Volatile liquids have a high VP and weak IMF resulting in low boiling points

Leidenfrost Effect Liquid in contact with something hotter than liquid’s boiling point will produce

Leidenfrost Effect Liquid in contact with something hotter than liquid’s boiling point will produce an insulating vapor layer that keeps the liquid from boiling rapidly http: //youtu. be/w. V 7 g 8 L 633 Sg The maze http: //www. dailymail. co. uk/sciencetech/article 2442638/Leidenfrost-Effect-makes-hightemperature-water-travel-uphill. html

WATER Often easiest to look at since all three phases can occur at atmospheric

WATER Often easiest to look at since all three phases can occur at atmospheric pressure Hydrogen bonding results in key features of water Cohesion, adhesion, high heat capacity, solvent, etc.

Phase Changes of Water

Phase Changes of Water

Another Phase Diagram Cyclohexane near triple point

Another Phase Diagram Cyclohexane near triple point

Supercritical Fluids - VIDEO • No longer a difference in density so can’t tell

Supercritical Fluids - VIDEO • No longer a difference in density so can’t tell the difference between the phases • Liquid density drops b/c thermal expansion (V&T) • Gas density increases b/c increased pressure (V&P)

SIMULATION http: //phet. colorado. edu/en/simulation/states-of- matter

SIMULATION http: //phet. colorado. edu/en/simulation/states-of- matter