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Phase changes

Subject: Chemistry
Grade: Upper Secondary
Publisher: YDP
Resource types: Whiteboard presentation
Resource ID: d1050
Description:
At the end of this activity, students should be able to:
– define a phase and a phase change
– describe and analyse cooling and heating curves
– explain phase changes in terms of the kinetic theory
– define melting and boiling points
– describe melting and freezing processes in terms of dynamic equilibrium
– explain the process of vaporisation and the existence of vapour pressure
– tell the difference between vaporisation and boiling
– explain why boiling point depends on external pressure
– describe sublimation and deposition.

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Phase changes
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Types of phase
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Phase changes
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Phase
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A typical heating c...
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Experimental observ...
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Heating curve
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Cooling curve
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Heating and cooling...
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Solid-liquid equili...
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Melting
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Freezing
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Melting of ice and ...
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Solid-liquid phase ...
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The melting tempera...
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A microscopic view
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Vapour pressure and...
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Heat of vaporisation
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Liquid-vapour equil...
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Vapour pressure and...
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Boiling point and e...
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Vaporisation and bo...
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Boiling and boiling...
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Sublimation and dep...
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Solid-vapour equili...
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