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Learn about phase changes, boiling points, and the energy involved in melting, condensation, and vaporization. Discover the meaning of volatile substances and the processes of sublimation and deposition.
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Ch 13 Game Review
The boiling temperature of water at normal (standard) atmospheric pressure is 100oC. When the atmospheric pressure is increased, the boiling temperature of water is • A Equal to 100oC • B Less than 100oC • C Greater than 100oC • D Impossible to predict • Ans: C
For a substance that is ordinarily a liquid at room temperature, the gas phase is called a • vapor
What does volatile mean? Give an example of a substance that is volatile. • Substance with high vapor pressure. Alcohol, perfume, acetone (nail polish remover).
Calculate the energy required to melt 4.05 moles of H2O. • Q= m x ▲Hfus • 24.4 kJ or 24,400 J • 4.05 mol x 6.02 kJ/mol = 24.4 kJ
During condensation, the particles of a substance undergo a • A) Loss of potential energy • B) Loss of kinetic energy • C) Gain of potential energy • D) Gain of kinetic energy • Ans: A
What is the pressure when CCl4 boils at 76°C? • 101.325kPa (or something close to it) • What is the pressure when water boils at 50°C? • 20°C (or something close to it) • What is the boiling point of CHCl3 if the pressure on the surface of the liquid is 65 kPa. • 53°C or something close to it
Which letter on the graph corresponds to each of the following: The melting point A Steam begins heating AB Melting begins C Condensation begins AB Water begins cooling E Boiling begins E
Calculate the energy released (Q) when 54.2 grams of steam at 100oC is condensed to liquid water. • Q= m x ▲Hvap • 54.2 g x 2260 J/g • 123 kJ or 123,000 J
The process by which a gas or a vapor becomes a liquid is called • condensation
Calculate the energy released when 8.5 grams of water drops from 85.7oC to 40.2oC. • Q= m x ▲T x s • 8.5 g x 45.5oC x 4.184 J/goC • 1600 J or 1.6 kJ
The energy required to change one gram of a solid to a liquid at its normal melting point is the • Enthalpy of fusion • ∆Hfus • latent heat of fusion • heat of fusion
Dynamic equilibrium between a liquid and vapor is reached when the rates of ________ and _________ are equal. • Condensation and evaporation (or vaporization)
The temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid is equal to standard atmospheric pressure is the liquid’s • Normal boiling point
The pressure exerted by a vapor over a liquid is called • Vapor pressure
The process by which a solid changes directly to a gas without first becoming a liquid • Sublimation
The process by which a substances changes from a gas or vapor to a solid without first becoming a liquid • deposition
When a substance is cooling, the particles of the substance undergo a (gain/loss) of (potential/kinetic) energy • Loss of kinetic energy