2011wksht Heating Curve - Calcs
2011wksht Heating Curve - Calcs
Heating curve of
water
The graph is not to
scale but it is drawn to
emphasize differences
in the amount of time
required for each of
the 5 steps
1. Point on graph:
2. Points on graph:
A B
BC
C D
DE
EF
F
3. Label the following 4 phase changes in the appropriate location on the diagram above:
a. -vaporization
-condensation
-fusion (aka melting)
-freezing
b. Label Endothermic or Exothermic on the diagram next to each of the phase changes.
4. At what point on the graph ( C): a) is all of the ice gone?
5. Do you think heating other substances and plotting temperature vs. time would result in a similar heating
curve as the graph above? Why or why not?
6. Heat and temperature are related, yet different. During phase changes, the water is being heated, yet the
temperature does not increase. What is the heat being used to do during these phase changes?
7. Looking at the graph above, why does it take so much more time & heat to boil water completely than to
melt ice completely? Explain.
8. Identify all the variables in the equations below:
a. q= m c T
b. q= m H vaporization
c. q= m H fusion
9. Calculate the heat required for each change shown in graph at top (2g H2O goes from -20C to 120C)
**Specific heats of H2O: (solid)= 2.10 J/gC
(liquid) = 4.18 J/gC
(gas)= 1.90 J/gC **
Points on
graph:
Formula to use:
Calculate amount of
heat:
Points on
graph:
A B
DE
BC
EF
C D
Formula to use:
Calculate amount of
heat:
1. Identify all the variables in the equations below & when you would know to use them in a problem:
a. q= m c T
b. q= m H vaporization
b. q= m H fusion
2. How much heat (Joules) is released when 5.0 g of water vapor condenses to a liquid at 100 C?
3. How much heat (Joules) is needed to get 5.0 g of liquid water to vaporize to a gas at 100 C?
4. A sample of water with a mass of 23.0 grams at a temperature of -46.0C increases to 40C.
a. Make a phase change diagram to indicate the changes water will undergo in this problem & label each step
b. How much total heat (Joules) is needed to do the problem above? (remember, there are to do all the steps)
5.
up
a.
b.
Suppose that you are camping in the winter. You have 30g of ice at 0 C that you need to melt and heat
so that youll have some warm drinking water (40 C).
Make a phase change diagram to indicate the changes water will undergo in this problem & label each step
How much total heat (Joules) is needed to do the problem above?
Specific heat of alcohol (l & g): 2.44 J/(gC), Boiling point = 78.4 C, Latent heat of Vap. = 841 J/g
a. Make a phase change diagrams for each substance
b. Clearly show each calculation that is needed.