Heating and Cooling Curves definitions Flashcards
Heating and Cooling Curves definitions
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Heating Curve
Graph showing heat absorption by a substance during phase changes, indicating endothermic processes.Cooling Curve
Graph depicting heat release by a substance during phase changes, indicating exothermic processes.Endothermic Process
A process where a substance absorbs heat, resulting in a positive heat variable (Q).Exothermic Process
A process where a substance releases heat, resulting in a negative heat variable (Q).Phase Change
Transition of a substance between solid, liquid, and gas phases, marked by constant temperature.Melting
Transition from solid to liquid, occurring at a constant temperature, also known as fusion.Vaporization
Transition from liquid to gas, occurring at a constant temperature, requiring energy absorption.Condensation
Transition from gas to liquid, occurring at a constant temperature, involving energy release.Freezing
Transition from liquid to solid, occurring at a constant temperature, involving energy release.Specific Heat Capacity
Amount of heat required to change the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by one degree.Kinetic Energy
Energy of motion, increasing with temperature during temperature changes.Potential Energy
Energy stored during phase changes, maintaining constant temperature and kinetic energy.Enthalpy
Measure of heat content used in phase change calculations, represented by ΔH.Plateau
Flat section on a heating or cooling curve indicating a phase change with constant temperature.Delta T (ΔT)
Change in temperature, calculated as final temperature minus initial temperature.