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Changes of States of Matter Graph Phase Changes

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Changes of State of Matter Nam Molecules ofall matter are in constant motion. When temperature increases, molecular motion and therefore kinetic energy increases, Molecular motion increases when substances change from a sold to aliquid and then to a gas. Molecular motion decreases when substances change from a gas toa liquid and then to a solid. The following changes of stale, or phase changes, are physical changes, not chemical changes. {freezing point ~ the temperature at which a liquid changes to a solid melting point ~the temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid boiling point ~the temperature at which a quid becomes a gas evaporation — occurs when molecules change from a liquid fo a gas below the bolling point; occurs when high energy particles near the surface break bonds and become a gas condensation - occurs when molecules change from a gas to a liquid below the boiling point sublimation ~ oocurs when a substance changes from a solid directly to a gas Use the graph below to answer the questions 1 - 15. a boiling point & wop 20ing £ ‘A steam forming 2 g 8 5 i £ é 8 a Note the two fat plateaus on the rah] | $ £ o.me Fiquid water Temps doe not change wel tae | | “+ — forming substance has completely changed state. The ergy ated & wed to beak the Musciows bobenn the leeds. a 1. What is the melting point (temperature) of ice? . What is the freezing point (temperature) of ice? . What is the boiling point (temperature) of water? What letter on the graph corresponds to only liquid water? What letter on the graph corresponds to only steam? What letter on the graph corresponds to only ice? . What letter on the graph corresponds to both liquid water and steam? . What letter on the graph corresponds to both ice and liquid water? . Is molecular motion greater in region A or region E? 10. Do the particles in region B or in region D have more kinetic energy? 11. Liquid water exists between degrees and degrees Celsius. 12. Is a hotter temperature represented by letter D or letter E? 13. Which two letters correspond to phase changes? ypenourun 14, Which three letters correspond to temperature changes? 15. Explain what is happening in each section of the graph. Section A Sel Section B Section C Section D Section E Use the informati fF page 1 t er 12, Water vapor motecules with the least amount of energy form water drops on grass in the early morning. What is this process called? Draw a picture of this in the box on the right. 13. A puddle of water in the grass begins to dry up. The highest energy molecules of water escape into the air as a gas. What is this process called? rae picture of this in the box on the right. Matching. Match each question to the best answer. L occurs when molecules change from a gas to a liquid below the boiling point 2. the temperature at which a liquid changes to a solid 3. ‘occurs when a substance changes from a solid directly to a gas 4. the temperature at which a liquid becomes ‘a gas 5. the temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid 6. ‘occurs when molecules change from a liquid to a gas below the boiling point . Each answer is used once. A. boiling point B. sublimation C. evaporation D. freezing point E, melting point F. condensation (©Biucbird Teaching Materials 2011. All rights reserved. Blucbid i a trademark of Bluchird Teaching Materials.

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