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Chemistry 17.4

Chemistry 17.4. Changes of State. 13.4.

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Chemistry 17.4

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  1. Chemistry 17.4

  2. Changes of State 13.4 • Familiar weather events can remind you that water exists on Earth as a liquid, a solid, and a vapor. As water cycles through the atmosphere, the oceans, and Earth’s crust, it undergoes repeated changes of state. You will learn what conditions can control the state of a substance.

  3. 13.4 Sublimation • Sublimation • When can sublimation occur?

  4. 13.4 Sublimation • The change of a substance from a solid to a vapor without passing through the liquid state is called sublimation. • Sublimation occurs in solids with vapor pressures that exceed atmospheric pressure at or near room temperature.

  5. 13.4 Sublimation • When solid iodine is heated, the crystals sublime, going directly from the solid to the gaseous state. When the vapor cools, it goes directly from the gaseous to the solid state.

  6. Sublimation • Simulation 14 • Predict the physical states present at different points on a phase diagram.

  7. 13.4 Phase Diagrams • Phase Diagrams • How are the conditions at which phases are in equilibrium represented on a phase diagram?

  8. 13.4 Phase Diagrams • A phase diagram is a graph that gives the conditions of temperature and pressure at which a substance exists as solid, liquid, and gas (vapor).

  9. 13.4 Phase Diagrams • The conditions of pressure and temperature at which two phases exist in equilibrium are indicated on a phase diagram by a line separating the phases.

  10. 13.4 Phase Diagrams

  11. 13.4 Phase Diagrams • The triple point describes the only set of conditions at which all three phases can exist in equilibrium with one another.

  12. 13.4 Section Quiz. • 13.4.

  13. 13.4 Section Quiz. • 1. Identify the change of state that occurs when solid CO2 changes to CO2 gas as it is heated. • condensation • freezing • vaporization • sublimation

  14. 13.4 Section Quiz. • 2. Sublimation occurs in solids if the vapor pressure at or near room temperature • exceeds atmospheric pressure. • equals atmospheric pressure. • is less than atmospheric pressure. • is less than half the atmospheric pressure.

  15. 13.4 Section Quiz. • 3. What is the significance of a line in a phase diagram? • Only one phase is present. • Two phases are in equilibrium. • Three phases are in equilibrium. • The distinction between two phases disappears.

  16. 13.4 Section Quiz. • 4. What is the significance of the triple point in a phase diagram? • Temperature and pressure are equal. • Two phases are in equilibrium. • Three phases are in equilibrium. • The distinction among three phases disappears.

  17. Concept Map 13 • Solve the Concept Map with the help of an interactive guided tutorial.

  18. END OF SHOW

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