Lect 9
Lect 9
mwcw T f Tw
cs
ms Ts T f
(0.400 kg)(4186 J/kg o C)(22.4 o C 20.0 C)
(0.0500 kg)(200.0 C 22.4 C )
453 J/kg C
Explain the following graph !
mwcw T f Tw
cs
ms Ts T f
(0.400 kg)(4186 J/kg o C)(22.4 o C 20.0 C)
(0.0500 kg)(200.0 C 22.4 C )
453 J/kg C
Phase Changes
A phase change is when a substance
changes from one form to another
Two common phase changes are
Solid to liquid (melting)
Liquid to gas (boiling)
During a phase change, there is no
change in temperature of the substance
Latent Heat
The quantity L is called the latent heat
of the material
Latent means “hidden”
The value of L depends on the substance
as well as the actual phase change
The energy required to change the
phase is Q = mL
example
To cook the boiled
chicken faster, should
you add salt to the
water after or before
boiling ? Why ?
Sample Latent Heat Values
Graph of Ice to Steam
Warming Ice, Graph Part A
Start with one gram
of ice at –30.0ºC
During phase A, the
temperature of the
ice changes from
–30.0ºC to 0ºC
Use Q = mi ci ΔT
In this case, 62.7 J
of energy are added
Melting Ice, Graph Part B
Once at 0ºC, the
phase change
(melting) starts
The temperature stays
the same although
energy is still being
added
Use Q = mi Lf
The energy required is 333 J
On the graph, the values move
from 62.7 J to 396 J
Warming Water, Graph Part C
Between 0ºC and 100ºC,
the material is liquid and no
phase changes take place
Energy added increases the
temperature
Use Q = mwcw ΔT
419 J are added
The total is now 815 J
Boiling Water, Graph Part D
At 100ºC, a phase
change occurs
(boiling)
Temperature does
not change
Use Q = mw Lv
This requires 2260 J
The total is now
3070 J
Heating Steam
After all the water is converted
to steam, the steam will heat
up
No phase change occurs
The added energy goes to
increasing the temperature
Use Q = mscs ΔT
In this case, 40.2 J are needed
The temperature is going to 120o C
The total is now 3110 J