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Title: Triple Point Plot


1
Triple Point Plot
liquid
solid
Pressure (atm)
gas
Temperature (oC)
LeMay Jr, Beall, Robblee, Brower, Chemistry
Connections to Our Changing World , 1996, page
488
2
Triple Point
22,058
Critical point
Critical pressure
Normal melting point
Normal boiling point
101.3
Pressure (KPa)
Vapor
Solid
Liquid
0.61
Triple point
100
0.016
0
373.99
Critical temperature
Temperature (oC)
3
Objectives - Matter
  • Explain why mass is used as a measure of the
    quantity of matter.
  • Describe the characteristics of elements,
    compounds, and mixtures.
  • Solve density problems by applying an
    understanding of the concepts of density.
  • Distinguish between physical and chemical
    properties and physical and chemical changes.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the law of
    conservation of mass by applying it to a chemical
    reaction.

4
Objectives - Energy
  • Identify various forms of energy.
  • Describe changes in energy that take place during
    a chemical reaction.
  • Distinguish between heat and temperature.
  • Solve calorimetry problems.
  • Describe the interactions that occur between
    electrostatic charges.

5
Law of Conservation of Energy
Eafter Ebefore
2 H2 O2 ? 2 H2O energy
  • Energy Changes

? WOOF!
6
Law of Conservation of Energy
Eafter Ebefore
2 H2 O2 ? 2 H2O energy
? WOOF!
  • Energy Changes

7
Law of Conservation of Energy
Eafter Ebefore
2C2H2 5O2 ? 4 CO2 2H2O energy
  • Energy Changes

8
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9
Heating Curves
140
120
100
80
60
40
Temperature (oC)
20
0
-20
-40
-60
-80
-100
Time
10
Heating Curves
  • Temperature Change
  • change in KE (molecular motion)
  • depends on heat capacity
  • Heat Capacity
  • energy required to raise the temp of 1 gram of a
    substance by 1C
  • Volcano clip -

water has a very high heat capacity
Courtesy Christy Johannesson www.nisd.net/communic
ationsarts/pages/chem
11
Heating Curves
  • Phase Change
  • change in PE (molecular arrangement)
  • temp remains constant
  • Heat of Fusion (?Hfus)
  • energy required to melt 1 gram of a substance at
    its m.p.

Courtesy Christy Johannesson www.nisd.net/communic
ationsarts/pages/chem
12
Heating Curves
  • Heat of Vaporization (?Hvap)
  • energy required to boil 1 gram of a substance at
    its b.p.
  • usually larger than ?Hfuswhy?
  • EX sweating, steam burns, the drinking bird

Courtesy Christy Johannesson www.nisd.net/communic
ationsarts/pages/chem
13
Phase Diagrams
  • Show the phases of a substance at different temps
    and pressures.

Courtesy Christy Johannesson www.nisd.net/communic
ationsarts/pages/chem
14
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Resources - Matter and Energy
Objectives - matter and energy
Objectives - measurement
Objectives - phases of matter
Worksheet - vocabulary
Activity - chromatography
Worksheet - percentage composition
Outline - causes of change - calorimetry
Worksheet - properties
Worksheet - calorimetry problems 1
Worksheet - density problems
Worksheet - calorimetry problems 2
Activity - density blocks
Worksheet - heat energy problems
Lab - golf ball lab
Worksheet - conversion factors
Worksheet - classifying matter
Worksheet - atoms, mass, and the mole
Article - buckeyball questions (video)
activity - mole pattern
Article - buried in ice
Outline (general)
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Resources - Matter and Energy
Objectives - matter and energy
Objectives - measurement
Objectives - phases of matter
Worksheet - vocabulary
Activity - chromatography
Worksheet - percentage composition
Outline - causes of change - calorimetry
Worksheet - properties
Worksheet - calorimetry problems 1
Worksheet - density problems
Worksheet - calorimetry problems 2
Activity - density blocks
Worksheet - heat energy problems
Lab - golf ball lab
Worksheet - conversion factors
Worksheet - classifying matter
Worksheet - atoms, mass, and the mole
Article - buckeyball questions (video)
activity - mole pattern
Article - buried in ice
Outline (general)
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