applied chapter 2.1 : energy
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Chapter 2.1 : Energy
Matter and Energy
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Explain that physical and chemical changes in matter involve transfers of energyEnergy : capacity to do work
Move an objectForm a new compoundGenerate light
Always involved in a change of matter.
Physical change : change matter from 1 form to another without changing identity of substance.Water boiling EvaporationWax melting
Chemical Change : change in matter into entirely new substance.Combustion of candle – Changed into CO2 and H2O
Objective 1 :
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Matter and Energy
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Apply the law of conservation of energy to analyze changes in matterLaw that states that energy cannot be created or
destroyed, just changed from 1 form to another.2 Types of processes
Endothermic : energy is absorbed Example: melting ice, ice pack
Exothermic : energy is released Example: freezing of water, Explosive reactions (TNT)
System : part being studiedIce cube
Surroundings : everything elseair around ice cube
Transfer of energy in different formsPhotosynthesisLight stickCombustion in a car
Objective 2
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Exothermic and Endothermic Changes
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Distinguish between heat and temperature.Heat : energy transferred between objects
Ice cube melting on a hot day – physical changeCandle burning – chemical change
Energy released as heatGrandcamp explosion
Kinetic energy – energy of motionEnergy absorbed as heat
Baking powder in a cake2NaHCO3 Na2CO3 + H2O + CO2
Heat is needed for reaction to occur
TemperatureMeasure of the average kinetic energy of
the particles in an object
Objective 3
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Heat versus Temperature
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Convert between the Celsius and Kelvin temperature scalesDifferent Temperature scales
Celsius(oC) Fahrenheit(oF) Kelvin(K)
Objective 4
0
100
212
373
27332
Kelvin Temperature scaleAbsolute zero – all particle movement stops
t(oC) = T(K) – 273.15 T (K) = t (oC) + 273.15
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May not affect temperatureHeat of vaporization Heat of fusion
Transfer of heat
Energy added as heat
Tem
pera
ture
O oC
100
oC
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Affects substances differentlySpecific heat :
Quantity of heat needed to raise a certain mass of substance 1 oC
Express in (J/g.K)Examples:
Water – high specific heatMetal – low specific heat
Transfer of heat