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"Vaporization and Liquefaction" Changes in State of Matter PPT Courseware 5
Question: Where did the word "water" on the blackboard go?
Have you ever seen similar phenomena in your life?
1. What is vaporization?
The change of substance from liquid to gaseous state is called vaporization.
(1) Evaporation
1. Factors affecting evaporation speed
Contacting examples in life, let us think about the factors that affect the speed of evaporation?
The temperature of the liquid.
The surface area of a liquid.
Air flow over a liquid surface.
2. Characteristics of evaporation
Evaporation is a relatively slow vaporization phenomenon that can occur at any temperature and only occurs on the surface of a liquid.
(2) Boiling
Observe the boiling of water and explore the pattern of temperature when water boils.
1. what is boiling
Boiling is a relatively violent vaporization phenomenon that occurs simultaneously on the surface and inside of a liquid at a certain temperature.
2. Characteristics of boiling
A liquid continuously absorbs heat as it boils, but the temperature remains constant.
We call the temperature at which a liquid boils the liquid's boiling point.
Two conditions for boiling:
a. Reach boiling point b. constantly absorbing heat
(3) Liquefaction
The process of matter changing from gaseous state to liquid state is called liquefaction.
"White gas" is not water vapor, but small water droplets formed by liquefaction of water vapor.
Lower the temperature of the gas
For example: rain, dew, and "white gas" near the mouth of the pot
Water droplets on window glass in winter
Water droplets on beverage bottles taken out of the refrigerator
volume of compressed gas
For example: butane gas in lighters
liquefied petroleum gas
Fuel in rockets (liquid hydrogen)
practise
1. A burn from 100°C steam is more harmful than a burn from 100°C boiling water. Why?
Answer: Because water vapor at 100°C liquefies on the skin and releases heat, people will be burned more seriously.
2 . When your hands are cold in winter, "blow" into your hands with your mouth. (Blow slowly) your hands will feel warm. If you blow hard into your hands, not only will your hands not be warmed, but they will feel colder. They are all "qi" coming out of the mouth, so why do they feel different?
Answer: When breathing, because it is relatively slow, the water vapor in the mouth liquefies and releases heat when it encounters cold hands, so people will feel warm; when blowing hard, the evaporation of the water on the hands will be accelerated, and evaporation absorbs heat. So people will feel colder.
3. When the rocket is launched, in order to protect the launch chassis, a large pool needs to be built at the bottom of the launch tower. Why? What is a white air mass?
Answer: Water absorbs heat when it vaporizes, so it can protect the launch chassis. After a large amount of water vapor leaves the water, it liquefies when it encounters cold again, so a large amount of white gas appears.
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