Changes Of Matter State Essay, Research Paper
To define matter, one would say that it is something that occupies space and has
weight. Matter naturally occurs in three phases: solid, liquid, and gas.
Changing from a solid to a liquid, liquid to gas, etc. can be referred to as a
change of state. Changes of state (or phase) effect our everyday lives. This
chapter on changes of phase should actually be called Energy Transfer. The whole
basis on changing a substance’s state is that it is using energy to get from one
state to another. To understand the "real" difference in the phases of
matter, you must understand the difference in the energy of the phases. Energy
is found inside matter. You can think of this energy as the motion of the
particles making up the matter. As the energy increases inside matter, the
particles move faster and faster. Phase changes are a type of physical change.
They require energy (in this case heat energy) to either be removed or added on
to the substance. On earth, three main types of phases. These are: solids,
liquids, and gases. The fourth phase is called plasma and the fifth which
scientist are researching and building models of is super-solids. The solid
state is when a substance’s inner particles are not free to move around, but can
vibrate. The liquid state is when a substance’s inner particles become a bit
loose, and they are free to move around. They aren’t completely free, but have
the ability to take the volume/shape of their container. In the gas state, the
particles are free to move, and can take the form of and fill the container they
are put in. Evaporation is the gradual change of a liquid to a gas without
boiling. The factors that influence evaporation are temperature, solar
energy/sunlight, low humidity, or saturation level or the air. The temperature
simply represents the average kinetic energy of the molecules in a substance.
Molecules are constantly in motion, whether their speeds are fast or slow; they
are never standing still. Their speeds mainly are dependent on the temperature
of the liquid. At rapid speeds, (and high temperature) the molecules tend to
"bump" each other, due to the molecular forces that are acting upon
them. While "bumping" into each other, kinetic energy is either being
gained or lost. Those molecules that have gained kinetic energy are being pushed
up from below, and this is the point where it may be possible for them to escape
the surface of the liquid. In addition, they have to overcome the attractive
forces pushing them downward. Because few molecules are able to attain this
status, few escape. This is the main reason why evaporation of a liquid is such
a slow process, and it also explains why evaporation is referred to as a
"cooling process". Such is used even in the human body, where sweat
glands cause a heated body to perspire to maintain body temperature. The
molecules that are not able to escape the surface are left in the liquid,
therefore cooling the liquid because the molecules contain a lower velocity
(they aren’t moving as fast). Amazingly enough, there is a process that reverses
the effect of evaporation. This is called condensation, which is when a gas
changes to a liquid. Condensation is a cooling process. Taking away the heat
shrinks the volume of the vapor and lowers the velocity of the molecules, plus
the distance between them. The loss of energy will cause the transformation of
the gas into a liquid. Basically, there are molecules in the air that want to
become a liquid, and the opposite of evaporation occurs. They are attracted to
the liquid, and once they get close enough to it, or get enough kinetic energy
to get near it, they may strike it. At this point, the molecule has just slammed
into other molecules and it has lost it’s kinetic energy. Now, even if it wanted
to escape, it would have to gain way too much energy. So it is stuck in the
liquid, and is now a part of it. There are always different levels of water
vapor in the air. The relative humidity compares the temperature with how much
water is in the air. When the air is holding as much vapor as it can, the most
before it turns into a liquid, it is referred to as being saturated, or at 100%
humidity. This also happens when there is an equilibrium (an equal amount of
water molecules are being evaporated and condensed). This ultimately happens
when the slower molecules in the air tend to "stick" to each other and
form a liquid-like vapor in the air. It can occur in low or high temperatures.
In this same case, if the larger particles condense, it has just made a cloud or
fog. Fog is the same thing as a cloud, except fog occurs near the surface of the
earth while a cloud occurs in higher elevation. They form when air cools and is
unable to contain as much water vapor. The condensation and cooling
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