element properties of matter objectives: effect of change in temperature on the states of matter....
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ElementProperties of Matter
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Effect of change in temperature on the states of matter.
Effect of pressure change on the states of matter.
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States of Matter
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Matter exists in three different physical states − solid, liquid, and gas. These states of matter are interchangeable.
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Effect of Temperature
Temperature is a major factor responsible for causing a change in the various states of matter.
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Effect of Temperature
On heating a solid substance, the kinetic energy of its constituent particles increases. As a result, the particles start vibrating with greater speed. This extra energy helps the particles to overcome the inter-particle force of attraction. Soon, they leave their positions and start moving more freely. Consequently, the substance melts.
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Effect of Temperature
The minimum temperature at which a substance starts melting and becomes a liquid at atmospheric pressure is known as its melting point.
The change of solid state into liquid state is known as fusion.
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Effect of Temperature
The temperature remains constant till all solid melts into liquid. The heat supplied is used for changing a solid state into its liquid state by overcoming the particle-particle attraction force. The solid substance absorbs heat energy without showing any rise in temperature. This heat energy is called latent heat.
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Effect of TemperatureThe amount of heat required to convert a unit mass of a solid
into its liquid state, without a change in temperature (i.e., at its melting point), is called the latent heat of fusion.
For ice, the latent heat of fusion is 334 kJkg -1.
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Effect of TemperatureIf heating is continued, then the kinetic energy of liquid particles
increases further. This increases the velocity of the particles, and at a certain temperature, they obtain enough energy to break free from the force of attraction of the other particles.
At this point, the liquid starts boiling i.e., starts changing into its gaseous state. This temperature is known as the boiling point of the liquid.
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The latent heat of vaporisation is the amount of heat required to convert a unit mass of liquid into its vapour state, without a change in its temperature.
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Latent heat of vaporisation of water is 2,260 kJkg-1.
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Effect of Temperature
When a liquid is cooled beyond its freezing point, it solidifies.
When gas is cooled beyond its boiling point, it changes to its liquid state. This process is called condensation.
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When certain substances are in solid state and heat is supplied to them they do not change into liquid state but directly changes to
gaseous state. This phenomenon is known as sublimation.
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Effect of Pressure
A change in the surrounding pressure can change the temperature that will cause a material to go from one state to another. This is because the molecules causing the pressure inhibit the molecules of the material.
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Effect of Pressure
When pressure is increased on liquid, it is converted to solid. Thiseffect is less than when the pressure is increased on gaseous substance and converted to liquid.
The effect of pressure on solids is negligible, more on liquids and most on gases.
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Effect of Pressure
What is dry ice and how it is obtained?
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What is dry ice and how it is obtained?
If the pressure on carbon dioxide gas is increased, it is changed to solid state.
Carbon dioxide is obtained as white substance in solid state whose temperature is very low. It is called dry ice. It is used to create coolness.
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Graph of Pressure versus Temperature
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Graph of Pressure versus Temperature
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