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Changes in State. warm solid. warm gas. warm liquid. Temperature ->. Time ->. Warming Curve. boiling. melting. warm gas. Temperature ->. warm liquid. warm solid. Time ->. Within One State.
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warm solid warm gas warm liquid Temperature -> Time -> Warming Curve boiling melting
warm gas Temperature -> warm liquid warm solid Time -> Within One State Risingtemperature indicates a change in kinetic energy: molecules are moving faster. This is measured by the specific heat (heat capacity): the calories needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1°C.
Calculations with Sp. Heat 1. How many calories are needed to warm up 3.45 g of water from 18.5°C to 60.0°C? The specific heat of water is 1 cal/g°C. Heat = (1 cal/g°C)(3.45 g)(41.5°C) = 143 cal 1. How many calories are released when 1.29 kg of water are cooled from 98.5°C to 20.0°C? Heat = (1 cal/g°C)(1,290 g)(78.5°C) = -101,000 cal This is negative because heat is removed.
More Calculations with Sp. Heat 3. What is the final temperature when 20.0 cal of heat energy are added to 0.235 g of iron (specific heat 0.030 cal/g°C) at 19°C? Heat = (sp. heat)(mass)(T) 20.0 cal = (0.0300 cal/g°C)(T); 667 °C = T Heat is being added, so Tfinal = 19°C + 667 °C Tfinal = 686 °C
boil Temperature -> melt Time -> Changing States A temperatureplateau indicates a change in potential energy: bonds between molecules are changing, and energy can be stored in them. This is measured by the heat of vaporization (gas/liquid) orheat of fusion(solid/liquid): the calories needed to change the state of 1 gram.
Calculations with Heats of Vap/Fusion 1. How much heat is needed to freeze 25.0 g of water? The heat of fusion of water is 1.14 kcal/mole. 25.0 gx (1 mole/18.0 g) x (1.14 kcal/1 mole) = 1.77 kcal 2. How much heat is needed to boil 125 g of alcohol? The heat of vaporization of alcohol is 24.5 cal/g. 125.0 gx x (24.5 cal/1 g) = 3060 cal
1 2 Temperature -> 3 4 5 Time -> Cooling Curve • Can you identify what’s happening at each stage of this graph? • Can you identify what states are present at each stage? • When is kinetic energy affected? When is potential energy affected?
Heat of fusion H2O = 1.14 kcal/mol Sp. Heat of Ice = 0.50 cal/g°C Putting it together How much heat energy must be removed from 35.0 g of water at 80 °C to turn it into ice at -25 °C? First, cool the water to its freezing point. Heat = (1 cal/g°C)(35.0 g)(80.0-0.0°C) = - 2800 cal Second, freeze the water into ice. 35.0 g (1 mole/18.0 g)(1.14 kcal/1 mole) = 2.22 kcal Third, cool the ice to its final temperature. Heat = (0.50 cal/g°C)(35.0 g)(-25°C) = - 438 cal Last, add all the heats together. Make sure units agree! 2800 cal + 2,220 cal + 438 cal = -5460 cal
Entropy crystalline solid highly ordered minimum entropy liquid some order some entropy gas very random maximum entropy