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Title: Liquids


1
Liquids Vapor Pressure
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Vapor
  • Gas phase of substance that is normally liquid at
    room temperature
  • Some evaporation occurs at all temperatures
  • The easier a substance evaporates, the weaker the
    IMF

3
Fig a open system Evaporation continues
until all liquid is gone Fig b closed system
Rate of evaporation rate of condensation
System appears static due to equilibrium
4
How does evaporation occur?
5
molecules in liquid phase have range of KE
some have enough KE to escape from liquid phase
6
Vapor Pressure
  • Pressure exerted by vapor over its liquid
  • VP is affected by temperature
  • higher the T, higher the VP

7
all liquids VP ?as T ?
8
Vapor Pressure
  • VP does NOT depend on how much liquid is present
  • VP depends ONLY on temperature

9
IMF in Liquids
  • WEAK FORCES
  • High VP
  • High rate evaporation
  • Low bp
  • Small Hv
  • STRONG FORCES
  • Low VP
  • Low rate evaporation
  • High bp
  • Large Hv

10
Phase Changes
  • Melting
  • Boiling
  • Vaporization
  • occurs throughout liquid T constant)
  • Evaporation (occurs only at surface T ?)
  • Sublimation
  • Freezing
  • Deposition
  • Condensation

11
Phase Changes are accompanied by energy changes
  • Endothermic Process Energy is absorbed
  • Exothermic Process Energy is released

12
  • Which phase changes absorb energy (endothermic)?
  • Which phase changes release energy (exothermic)?

melting, boiling (vaporization), sublimation
13
Boiling Point
  • Temperature at which
  • VP liquid external atmospheric P
  • Normal Boiling Point
  • temp at which VP liquid 1 atm
  • Substances with high bps have strong IMFs

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Melting Point
  • temp at which liquid solid phases of
    substance coexist at equilibrium
  • higher the mp, the stronger the IMF

16
Freezing Point
  • Temp at which liquid is converted to crystalline
    solid
  • How does fp compare to mp?

17
Strong or Weak attractive forces?
  • High vapor pressure
  • Large Hv
  • High boiling point
  • Low boiling point
  • Low vapor pressure
  • Small Hv
  • Evaporates rapidly
  • Evaporates slowly
  • Weak
  • Strong
  • Strong
  • Weak
  • Strong
  • Weak
  • Weak
  • Strong

18
Boiling and Pressure
  • If increase external pressure (ex camping in
    Death Valley), boiling point is ____ than 100oC
  • If decrease external pressure (ex eating Raman
    noodles at top of Mt. Whitney), the boiling point
    is ____ than 100oC

19
Boiling vs. Evaporation
  • EVAPORATION
  • occurs at surface of liquid (or solid)
  • occurs at all T
  • liquid cools off as evaporates
  • spontaneous all the time
  • BOILING
  • occurs throughout liquid
  • occurs at definite T
  • occurs at constant T
  • only spontaneous when VP external pressure
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