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Heating Curves Worksheet
Heating Curves Worksheet Circle the correct cooling curve for water. Substance Melting/Freezing Point (oC) Boiling/Condensation Point (oC) ammonia -77.7 -33.3 carbon dioxide -78.5 -78.5 copper 1083.0 2566.0 ethanol -114.4 78.5 ... The heating curve shown above is a plot of temperature vs time. It represents the heating of

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Heating Curves Worksheet Answer questions #1-12 using the following heating curve. 1. What is the freezing point temperature of the substance? _____ 2. What is the boiling point temperature of the substance? _____ 3. What is the melting point temperature of the substance? _____ 4. What letter represents the range where the solid is being warmed ...

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WORKSHEET Grade 10 learners conducted an experiment to determine the heating curve of water by using crushed ice at standard pressure, as shown in the figure below. 1. Define the boiling point. 2. Write down the name of an instrument labelled W 3. Why crushed ice used instead of ice cubes? The graph below, not drawn into scale shows the results ...

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5 HEATING CURVE FOR WATER R Time Vocabulary: heat of fusion: energy necessary to melt one gram of a substance at its melting point, energy given off when one gram of a substance freezes at its freezing point heat of vaporization: energy needed to boil one gram of a substance at its boiling point, energy released if a gram of a substance condenses

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HEATING CURVE CALCULATIONS In the heating and cooling curves we learned that energy is absorbed by a substance as it warms up, melts (fusion) or boils ... of water 335 J gram Heat of Vaporization or Heat of Condensation of water 2330 J vap — gram Joules (J) are energy units. It takes 4.184 Joules of energy to heat 1 gram of water by I QC.

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Heating Curve Worksheet 1 The heating curve shown above is a plot of temperature vs time. It represents the heating of substance X at a constant rate of heat transfer. Answer the following questions using this heating curve: ... Water (H 2 O) 18.02 g/mol Benzene (C 6 H 6) 78.12 g/mol Ethanol (C 2 H 5 OH) 46.08 g/mol Acetone (CH 3 COCH 3

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MODEL 2: HEATING CURVE GRAPH The following graph shows what happens to water as it goes from ice to liquid water to water vapor. At sea level water freezes/begins to melt at 0˚C, boils/begins to turn to steam at 100˚C. Use the words from the chart in model 1 and the heating curve graph on the next page to identify these

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Heat with Phase Change Worksheet 1) How many joules are required to heat 250 grams of liquid water from 0 0 to 100 0 C ? 2) How many joules are required to melt 100 grams of water? ... Next, the water heats up from 0˚C to 100˚C so use Specific Heat again, but use the constant for liquid. q= mC. p. ∆T q = (75g)(4.18 J/g˚C)(100˚C)

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Thermochemistry – Heating and Cooling Curves 11) Calculate the amount of heat transferred when 2.0 L of water at 25.0°C (1mL = 1g) is frozen to -10.0°C. Is this process exothermic or endothermic? 12) What mass of water (in kg) at 100.0°C could be completely vaporized with 2.70 x 106 kJ of energy? 13) How many joules (J) of energy are released

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Chemistry Worksheet Heating-Cooling Curves and Calorimetry 140 120 100 80 0 60 40 20 -20 Ice warmin qi = mice AT ice Name: Heating Curve for Water Time, hours Figure I 10 Figure I shows the temperature of 1.00 kilograms of ice (H20) starting at —20 oc that is heated at a constant rate of 100 Joules per second (100 J/s).

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Section _____ Cooling Curve WS Date: _____ Answer the following questions using the chart above. 1. Is energy increasing or decreasing moving right on the x-axis? decreasing 2. What is the freezing point of the substance? 90ºC 3. What is the boiling point of the substance? 150ºC 4. What is the melting point of the substance?

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If this curve is read from right to left, it is a Cooling Curve. The diagram below illustrates the steps involved to convert 10 g of solid ice at -20°C to 10 g of gaseous steam at 140°C. 10 g 10 g 10 g 10 g 10 g 10 g CHEMISTRY HEATING CURVE WORKSHEET-50-40-30-20-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150-50-40-30-20-10 0 10 20 30 ...

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Heating & Cooling Curves Worksheet Directions: Using the data table construct a heating curve for water. Use these labels on the graph: Solid, Liquid, Gas, Solid & Liquid, Liquid & Gas, ... Heating Curve of Water Time Temperature °C 11 45 22 100 1 -9 12 60 23 100 2 -3 13 75 24 100 3 0 14 90 25 100 4 0 15 100 26 105 ...

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Chemistry heating and cooling curves worksheet answers Boyle's Law - WikipediaBoyle's law (sometimes referred to as the Boyle–Mariotte law, or Mariotte's law) (heating or cooling will be required to meet this condition), are related by the equation: =.

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A heating curve shows how the temperature of a substance changes as heat is added at a constant rate. The heating curve at right shows what happens when heat is added at a constant rate to a beaker of ice. The flat spot on the graph, at zero degrees, shows that although heat was being added, the temperature did not rise while the solid ice was ...

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If this curve is read from right to left, it is a Cooling Curve. The diagram below illustrates the steps involved to convert 10 g of solid ice at -20°C to 10 g of gaseous steam at 140°C. 10 g 10 g 10 g 10 g 10 g 10 g CHEMISTRY HEATING CURVE WORKSHEET-50-40-30-20-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150-50-40-30-20-10 0 10 20 30 ...

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Key points about the graph - Melting point is a physical property as it refers to how substances respond to forces and energy. - When we heat something the energy is used to overcome the attractive forces between particles. - A pure substance has the same composition in every part of it, so its physical properties are the same throughout.

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SOLUBILITY CURVE WORKSHEET KEY Use your solubility curve graphs provided to answer the following questions. 1. What are the customary units of solubility on solubility curves? Degress Celsius and grams of solute/100g of water 2. Define solubility. A measure of how much solute can dissolve in a given amount of solvent. 3.

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Heating Curve Heating a solid Heating a liquid Heating a gas Melting ... Values to Memorize for Water Heating/Cooling Phase Changes C ice 2.09 J/g°C L fus +/- 334 J/g C liq 4.18 J/g°C L vap +/- 2260 J/g C steam 1.87 J/g°C

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Heating Curve Worksheet The diagram below is a plot of temperature vs. time. It represents the heating of what is initially ice at - ... _____ When a given quantity of water is heated at a constant rate, the phase change from liquid to z gas takes longer …

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If this curve is read from right to left, it is a Cooling Curve. The diagram below illustrates the steps involved to convert 10 g of solid ice at -20°C to 10 g of gaseous steam at 140°C. 10 g 10 g 10 g 10 g 10 g 10 g CHEMISTRY HEATING CURVE WORKSHEET-50-40-30-20-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150-50-40-30-20-10 0 10 20 30 ...

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2. How much heat is added when 0.5 kq liquid water at 200C is changed into vapor at 1000C? 1 130 000 T : X C 10 —100) 3. How much heat is absorbed when 20 g of water t 829C-is-r 4. How much heat is released when 45 g of water at 300C is placed in a freezer at -100C? 5. How much heat .s released when 15 grams of liquid water at 300C freezes ...

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Specific heat capacity of water = 4180 J kg-1 K-1 Specific heat capacity of copper = 385 J kg-1 K-1 ... 1. Draw a labelled heating curve for an unknown mass of ethanol that is heated from a solid to a gas. Ehanlol’s melting point is -114 oC and its boiling point is 78 oC. 4 marks 2. Circle the regions of the heating curve where the kinetic ...

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Chemistry Worksheet Name: _____ Heating-Cooling Curves and Calorimetry Block: _____ Figure 1 Figure 1shows the temperature of 1.00 kilograms of ice (H 2 O) starting at −20 °C that is heated at a constant rate of 100 Joules per second (100 J/s). After about 8.6 hours, the ice has become water vapor (still H 2

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If this curve is read from right to left, it is a Cooling Curve. The diagram below illustrates the steps involved to convert 10 g of solid ice at -20°C to 10 g of gaseous steam at 140°C. 10 g 10 g 10 g 10 g 10 g 10 g CHEMISTRY HEATING CURVE WORKSHEET-50-40-30-20-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150-50-40-30-20-10 0 10 20 30 ...

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the joules will cancel perfectly and you get zero. Plus ALL your water is now liquid at 0°C (add all the masses). Now you can easily make one more calculation as to whether the left over amount of heat will heat the water up (+joules) to some temperature via q = m C s ∆T, or freezes the water (-joules) to make some ice via q = m ∆H fusion.

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Heating and Cooling Curve Worksheet . Where does each of the following occur? Vaporization . 10-14 . Fusion . 2-5 . Heating of a Liquid . 5-10 . Heating of a Solid . 1-2 . Heating of a Gas . 14-16 . CH30S Page 1 of 2 . What is occurring between each of the following: 3 – 7 . condensing . 12 – 15 . freezing . 15 – 16 .

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1. The following heating curve of an unknown substance shows several phase changes that take place as heat is added. Label each section indicated by a number. 2. What would happen if you tried to make an ice rink using dry ice? Would you be able to skate? Compare the phase diagrams of water and dry ice to justify your answer. 3.

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Heating Curve Heating a solid Heating a liquid Heating a gas Melting ... of water 0°C to ice at -20.3°C? 4. What is the energy absorbed when you melt 75 grams of ice at -5°C to water at 90°C? 108884 J 245152 J. Title: PowerPoint Presentation Author: Farmer, Stephanie [DH] Created Date:

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Heating and Cooling Curves This is an example of water – can be done with any substance but the temperature values and C and L values will be different. Also please note that the slope and length of lines are not drawn to scale. It is traditional to just draw the heating curve. A cooling curve would just be the opposite direction! Q = mC∆T

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Heating Cune Worksheet (ver 2) Name: Date. period. The diagram below is a plot of temperature vs. time. It represents the heating of what is initially ice at -l OOC at a ... When this substance is melting, the temperature of the ice-water mixture remains constant because: Heat is not being absorbed The ice is colder that the water

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Unit 3 - Worksheet 2 Heating/Cooling Curve and Energy For each of the situations described below, use an energy bar chart to represent the ... 1. A pan of water (25˚C) is heated to boiling and some of the water is boiled away. Do separate energy bar charts for each stage of the process. 2. During boiling, bubbles appear in the liquid water. In ...

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Phase Change Worksheet Concept of Variation during Phase Change: How are internal energy ... Water, for example, changes from a solid to a liquid at 0(C. ... Based on the simulations we did yesterday, predict the shape of its heating curve: PHASE CHANGE: Simulation worksheet 4. What are the independent and dependent variables?

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Draw a quick Heating Curve 2. Label the temperature for Melting Point and Boiling Point (O°C and 100°C for water) 3. Circle the line segments that are involved in the problem being asked 4. Use the chart provided to separate your calculations for each segment ... Temp change state of water Formula to use Heat change (KJ) 1 KJ=1000J