Phase Changes
Phase Changes
PHASE CHANGE
Change from one physical state to another
Physical form and not the chemical identity of a substance
changes
Accompanied by a change in the energy of the system
ENERGY CHANGES ACCOMPANYING PHASE CHANGES
deposition, Hdep
sublimation, Hsub
𝑞 = 𝑚𝐶∆𝑇
𝑞 = 𝑚∆𝐻
SAMPLE PROBLEM
How much heat, in joules, is required to raise the
temperature of 205 g of water from 21.2oC to
91.4oC?
The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g-oC.
Solution
amount of heat (J) = mass x Specific Heat x T
amount of heat (J) = (205 g)(4.18 J/g-oC)(91.4-21.2 oC)
amount of heat (J) = 6.02 x 104 J or 60.2 kJ
SAMPLE PROBLEM
Calculate the amount of heat (in joules) required to
convert 180 g of water at 10.0oC to steam at
105.0oC. The specific heats of water and steam are
4.18 J/g-oC and 2.03 J/g-oC, respectively. The
∆Hvap of water is 2.26 x 103 J/g.
180 g H2O(l) 180 g H2O(l)
at 10.0 oC at 100.0 oC
warm the
liquid (temp boil the liquid
change) (phase
change)
180 g H2O(g)
at 100.0 oC
warm the
steam (temp
change)
180 g H2O(g)
at 105.0 oC
Step 1
amount of heat (J) = mass x Specific Heat x T
amount of heat (J) = (180 g)(4.18 J/g-oC)(100.0-10.0 oC)
amount of heat (J) = 6.77 x 104 J
Step 2
amount of heat (J) = mass x Hvap
amount of heat (J) = (180 g)(2.26 x 103 J/g)
amount of heat (J) = 4.07 x 105 J
Step 3
amount of heat (J) = mass x Specific Heat x T
amount of heat (J) = (180 g)(2.03 J/g-oC)(105.0-100.0 oC)
amount of heat (J) = 1.8 x 103 J
Step 4
Total heat absorbed = 6.77 x 104 J + 4.07 x 105 J + 1.8 x 103 J
Total heat absorbed = 4.76 x 105 J
SAMPLE PROBLEM
Calculate the amount of heat released when 1.0 g of
water at 0oC freezes to -4.0oC ice.
Step 2
amount of heat (J) = mass x Specific Heat x T
amount of heat (J) = (1.0 g)(2.09 J/g-oC)(-4oC - 0oC)
amount of heat (J) = -8.36 J
Fusion Curve
Critical point
Triple point
Sublimation
curve
PHASE DIAGRAMS
NORMAL BOILING AND MELTING POINT
CRITICAL P AND T
Critical Temperature, Tc – the temperature above which the
gas phase cannot be made to liquefy, no matter how great
the applied pressure
Sublimation
Freeze Drying
FREEZE DRYING
-works by freezing
the material, then
reducing the pressure
and adding heat to
allow the frozen
water in the material
to sublimate
PHASE DIAGRAM OF PHOSPHORUS
1. Indicate the phases present in the regions
labeled (?)
a. Draw the phase diagram for the compound and label the phases,
the triple point, the melting point curve, the sublimation curve and
the boiling point curve.
b. Is the solid denser than the liquid?
c. What changes happen if pressure is kept constant at 500 torr
and temperature is increased from 50oC is 150oC?
d. What changes happen if temperature is kept constant at 20oC
and pressure is raised from 20 torr to 150 torr?
Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is the tallest peak in Africa (19,
430ft). The normal barometric pressure at the top of the
mountain is about 345 torr.
a. Find out the phase diagram of water the temperature
at which water is expected to boil at the top of the mountain.
b. What difficulties would you face if you wanted to boil
potatoes there?
c. How can you overcome the difficulties you identified in
(b)
The normal melting and boiling points of xenon are -112oC and
-107oC, respectively. Its triple point is at -121oC and 282 torr,
and its critical point is at 16.6oC and 57.6 atm.
a. Sketch the phase diagram for Xe
b. Which is denser, Xe(s) or Xe(l)?
c. If Xe is cooled under an external pressure of 100 torr,
will it undergo condensation or deposition?