Phase changes

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Phase Changes

Review: 3 Phases of Matter
•Solid
•Liquid
•Gas

What is a Phase Change?
•Is a change from one state of matter
(solid, liquid, gas) to another.
•Phase changes are physical changes because:
- It only affects physical appearance, not
chemical make-up.
- Reversible

What happens during a phase change?
•During a phase change,
heat energy is either
absorbed or released.
•Heat energy is released as
molecules slow down and
move closer together.
•Heat energy is absorbed
as molecules speed up
and expand.

Types of Phase Changes

Melting
•Phase change from a
solid to a liquid
•Molecules speed up,
move farther apart, and
absorb heat energy

Freezing
•Phase Change from a
liquid to a solid
•Molecule slow down,
move closer together
and release heat
energy.

Vaporization (Boiling)
•Phase change from a
liquid to gas. It occurs at
the boiling point of
matter.
•Molecules speed up,
move farther apart, and
absorb heat energy.

Evaporation
•Phase change from a
liquid to a gas on the
surface of a liquid
(occurs at all
temperatures).
•Molecules speed up,
move farther apart, and
absorb heat energy.

Condensation
•Phase change from a
gas to a liquid.
•Molecule slow down,
move closer together
and release heat
energy.

Sublimation
•Phase change from a
solid to a gas.
•Molecules speed up,
move farther apart, and
absorb heat energy.

Graphing a Phase Change

Melting & Boiling Points
•Melting Point: The temperature at which a
solid changes into a liquid.
•Boiling Point: The temperature at which a
liquid changes into a gas.
•Freezing point: the temperature at which a
liquid turns into a solid when cooled.

Summary

Graphing a Phase Change
–Why is there no change
in temperature during a
phase change?
–Define melting and
boiling points.
–What is the melting
point and boiling point
of water?
–At what temperature
does water freeze and
become a solid?
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