3.3 Phase changes

Chapter 3.3 Phase changes
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Chapter 3.3 Phase changes

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

Recap of the last class
What did we do/talk about the last time? 



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Last time we talked about...
Temperature

How are we able to measure the temperature?

And do we remember which unit(s) we use for temperature?

Slide 3 - Tekstslide

How many Kelvin is 75 degrees Celsius
A
-198 Kelvin
B
0,27 Kelvin
C
3,64 Kelvin
D
348 Kelvin

Slide 4 - Quizvraag

150 degrees Celsius is .....
A
288 Kelvin
B
423 Kelvin
C
4095 Kelvin
D
18,2 Kelvin

Slide 5 - Quizvraag

Learning objectives
You can name the six phase changes that substances can undergo

You can describe how the phase transitions of water play a key role in all kinds of weather phenomena

You can use the particle model to explain why temperature plays a key role in melting and evaporation
Please take notes in your notebook! 


Slide 6 - Tekstslide

Phase transitions in the particle model
We are going to look at the particle model again. This time we will look at how to movement of the molecules change depending on the temperature.

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Increase in temperature 
Increase in (kinetic) energy and space between them 

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Solid
- Fixed shape (crystal)

- Molecules are vibrating

- Not a lot of kinetic energy
         (Low temperature)

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Liquid
- No fixed shape, Volume fixed

- More space between molecules and they shake a lot more (more kinetic energy)

- Medium kinetic energy
           (medium temperature)

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Gas
- No fixed shape, no fixed volume

- Distance between molecules is big

- Velocity of molecules is high, Kinetic energy is high


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which phase does not have a fixed volume?
A
solid
B
liquid
C
gas
D
magma

Slide 13 - Quizvraag

When it is cold outside and you breathe out, a cloud of mist appears.
Take a look at the photo and complete the sentences correctly.
The point on the photo where there is a cloud of mist is labelled 

A
B
l

Slide 14 - Sleepvraag

Which phase transition is it when gas becomes a liquid?
A
sublimation
B
condensation
C
deposition
D
evaporation

Slide 15 - Quizvraag

Josh breathes on the window: the window fogs over. What is the term for the phase transition: that creates a moist spot on the window?
A
condensation
B
sublimation
C
evaporation
D
solidification

Slide 16 - Quizvraag

Which phase transition is it when gas becomes a solid?
A
sublimation
B
evaporation
C
condensation
D
deposition

Slide 17 - Quizvraag

What is sublimation?
A
When a solid turns into a gas
B
When a gas turns into a solid
C
When a gas turns into a liquid

Slide 18 - Quizvraag

How do we call this phase transition?
A
Sublimation
B
Evaporation
C
Melting
D
Freezing

Slide 19 - Quizvraag

What is phase
transition 3 called?
A
evaporation
B
solidification
C
sublimation
D
deposition

Slide 20 - Quizvraag

Heat is required at the phase transition
A
deposition
B
sublimation
C
boiling
D
evaporation

Slide 21 - Quizvraag

Phase transitions 
As we know, weather can change suddenly

A day can start sunny, but end up with a thunderstorm

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Phase transitions 
And so do substances!

When water freezes or melts it is known as a phase transition 

A substance transitions depending on the temperature





Slide 23 - Tekstslide

Phase transitions 
There are six phase transitions 
We will walk through these transitions with examples and pictures


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Freezing/solidification liquid->solid
When water freezes it turns into ice

The term solidifying is also used, but for things that turn solid at temperatures above 0 degrees Celsius like candle wax

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Melting solid->liquid
When the temperature rises, the solid ice will turn into a liquid again

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Evaporation liquid->gas
Over time, when it is warm enough, water can turn into invisable water vapour

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Condensation gas->liquid
But when warm air cools down and meets a cold object, water vapour condenses out and turns water vapour into visable water

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Deposition gas->solid
When the temperature drops below 0 degree Celsius, water vapour turns into solid ice

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Sublimation solid->gas
Snow will slowely get thinner, this is because ice turns into water vapour when the air is cold and dry

But there are substances that can turn from a solid to a gas a lot faster

Both processes are called sublimation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Gj8dr6AsYg

Slide 30 - Tekstslide

Phase transitions
Solid to liquid = Melting
Liquid to solid = Freezing
Liquid to gas = Evaporation
Gas to liquid = Condensation
Gas to solid = Deposition
Solid to gas = Sublimation



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What phase is water in to each of the following weather types?
Liquid

Gas


Solid

Rain
Snow
Hail
Fog
Frost

Slide 32 - Sleepvraag

There are 6 phase. Put the corect description next to each of six phase transitions
from gas to liquid
from solid to liquid
from solid to gas
from liquid to solid
from liquid to gas
from gas to solid
solidification / freezing
melting
evaporation
condensation
deposition
sublimation

Slide 33 - Sleepvraag

Task 1
Start up your LessonUp
Do the test about particles and phase transitions.
You can only use your notes and the information in the powerpoint. So book is closed.

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Task 2
Let's Play a Game!!

You'll work and play in groups of 4 (or 3)
Create the phase transition board game.
Play the game.

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What did we learn today?
In today's lesson we talked about the different phase transitions 


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What did we learn today?
And how temperature changes the way the molecules move in the particle model


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Please try the following:
Make the following questions: 1 to 4 & 6 to 8.



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