180 Phase Change Diayram 160 140 120 100 60 40 12 14 Time (mintes) 10 16 18 20 22 At point A, the beginning of observations, the substance exists in a solid state. The material in this phase has _6_ volume and_ shape. With each passing minute, substance. This causes the molecules ofthe substance to 10 rise in the substance. At point B, the temperature of the substance is 11°C. The solid begins to_12 8_ is added to the 9_ more rapidly which we detect by a 13 or in a_ 14_ state. The material in this At point C, the substance is completely phase has_15 volume and_16_ shape. The energy put into the substance between minutes 5 and 9 was usedto convert the substance from a_ 17 to a_18. This heat energy is called the latent heat of fusion. Between 9 and 13 minutes, the added energy increases the 19_ of the substance. During the time from point D to point E, the liquid is the 20. By point E, the substance is completely in 22 volume and 23_ shape. phase. The material in this phase has 21 The energy put to the substance between minutes 13 and 18 converted the substance from a 24 point E, the substance is still in the indicated by the increasing temperature. 25 state. This heat energy is called the latent heat of vaporization. Beyond 26 phase, but the molecules are moving to a 27 as Temperature (*C)
180 Phase Change Diayram 160 140 120 100 60 40 12 14 Time (mintes) 10 16 18 20 22 At point A, the beginning of observations, the substance exists in a solid state. The material in this phase has _6_ volume and_ shape. With each passing minute, substance. This causes the molecules ofthe substance to 10 rise in the substance. At point B, the temperature of the substance is 11°C. The solid begins to_12 8_ is added to the 9_ more rapidly which we detect by a 13 or in a_ 14_ state. The material in this At point C, the substance is completely phase has_15 volume and_16_ shape. The energy put into the substance between minutes 5 and 9 was usedto convert the substance from a_ 17 to a_18. This heat energy is called the latent heat of fusion. Between 9 and 13 minutes, the added energy increases the 19_ of the substance. During the time from point D to point E, the liquid is the 20. By point E, the substance is completely in 22 volume and 23_ shape. phase. The material in this phase has 21 The energy put to the substance between minutes 13 and 18 converted the substance from a 24 point E, the substance is still in the indicated by the increasing temperature. 25 state. This heat energy is called the latent heat of vaporization. Beyond 26 phase, but the molecules are moving to a 27 as Temperature (*C)
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