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Particle model of matter
specific latent heat
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What is the energy needed to change the state of a substance called?
Latent heat
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What happens to energy when a substance is melting or boiling?
Energy is used to
break
bonds
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What does the energy transformed by heating not do during a change of state?
It does not change the
temperature
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What occurs when a substance is condensing or freezing?
Bonds
form, releasing energy
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What happens to internal energy during freezing?
It
decreases
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When does the temperature not decrease during freezing or condensing?
Until all
substance
changes
state
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What is specific latent heat (SLH)?
Energy needed to change
1 kg
of substance
Occurs without changing
temperature
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What is the specific latent heat of fusion?
Energy
for solid to liquid change
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What is the specific latent heat of vaporisation?
Energy
for
liquid
to
gas
change
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What is the formula for calculating energy needed for a change of state?
Energy
(E) =
Mass
(m) ×
Specific Latent Heat
(l)
Energy in
joules
(J)
Mass in
kg
SLH
in J/kg
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If the mass is 250 g, how do you convert it to kg for calculations?
Divide by
1000
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How much energy is needed to melt 250 g of a substance with SLH of 120,000 J/kg?
30
,
000
J
30,000 \text{ J}
30
,
000
J
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What is the significance of the flat parts of a temperature-time graph during a change of state?
They show
energy transfer
without temperature change
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How does the specific latent heat of fusion differ from that of vaporisation?
Fusion is
solid
to
liquid
; vaporisation is
liquid
to
gas
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Why is it important to know the specific latent heat for different materials?
It varies for different materials and
states
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What units are used for specific latent heat?
J/kg
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What happens to temperature during a change of state?
It remains
constant
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How do the processes of melting and boiling differ in terms of energy usage?
Both require energy to break
bonds
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