Lab Report
Lab Report
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Physics Lab
07 07 2022
Abstract :
1. The hypothesis stated that with changes in pressure, the state of H20 molecules would
change.
2. The PHET University of Colorado online Simulation Lab was used to test this hypothesis.
Pressure was changed at intervals of 5 atm from 1 atm to 35 atm. Periodic changes in
4. Since pressure has a direct impact on temperature, neither could be controlled. However,
Introduction :
In the universe, every substance is made of matter. Almost all matter on Earth exists in three
different states ( solid – liquid – gas ), These matters have different properties or ways they
behave and appear. Scientists use a model to explain these different properties called the
This experiment observed how the relation of temperature and pressure relates to the state of
matter of water. The PHET University of Colorado Lab would allow a visualization of the
microscopic activity of water at different temperatures and pressures. Hypothesized that if the
pressure of water increases, then the states of matter will move from solid to liquid to gas
because this will both increase the temperature and break the bonds between the molecules.
PROCEDURE :
Equipment Used:
A thermometer
pressure. The temperature and pressure were consistently raised throughout the
experiment.
First experiment, increase and decrease temperature with constant pressure to show
Step 2: Pressure is increased from 0 atm to 5 atm, the temperature increased to 154 degree K,
Step 3: Step 2 is repeated, but molecules transform into liquid state at 15 atm and 394 degrees
K.
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Step 4: Step 2 is repeated through 20 to 25 atm, and the particles reman in a liquid state at
Step 5: The particles moved to a gaseous state at 30 and 35 atm with temperatures from 730
K to 868 K.
Results :
In the First experiment, you have seen that adding heat energy makes molecules move faster
and that removing heat energy (cooling) makes molecules slow down. Heating and cooling
affect all states of matter—solids, liquids, and gases. Sometimes when matter is heated or
cooled enough, we can see pretty dramatic-looking changes. When heated, a solid can
become a liquid and then a gas. Or when cooled, a gas can become a liquid and then a solid.
Pressure ( in atm ) 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 34
Temperature ( in K ) 1 154 368 394 573 614 730 868
State Solid Solid Liquid Liquid Liquid Liquid Gas Gas
800 Liquid
700
Liquid
Temperature ( in k )
600
500
400
300 Solid
200
Solid
100
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Pressure ( in atm )
Discussion
Both pressure and temperature have the capability to interact in the change of water's
state of matter, but on earth we only see temperature's interaction since we are
At different pressures in space, water will react differently that can be observed on
With changes of temperature and pressure, the state of the H20 molecules did change.
molecules at once.
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In the future, a simulation where temperature could be controlled, just to see the pure
The water melted between 5 and 10 atm, and reached its critical point between 25 and
30 atm.
Conclusion
Both pressure and temperature have the capability to interact in the change of water's state of
matter, but on earth we only see temperature's interaction since we are typically at or close to
normal atmospheric pressure. At different pressures in space, water will react differently that
can be observed on earth since high pressure greatly raises the temperature.