Specific latent heat (E = m L)
I can make calculations using the equation E = m × L
Specific latent heat (E = m L)
I can make calculations using the equation E = m × L
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Key learning points
- Energy transferred to a solid at its melting point allows its particles to move further apart.
- Energy transferred to a liquid at its boiling point allows its particles to move fast enough to get even further apart.
- The energy transferred to melt a solid at its melting point is proportional to the mass of the solid.
- The energy transferred to melt 1 kg of a solid at its melting point is proportional to the solid’s specific latent heat.
- The energy transferred to boil 1 kg of a liquid at its boiling point is proportional to its specific latent heat.
Keywords
Melting - the change of state from a solid to a liquid; happens at a fixed temperature for pure substances
Boiling - the change of state from a liquid to a gas; happens at a fixed temperature for pure substances
Specific latent heat - the change in energy when 1 kg of a substance changes state
Specific heat capacity - the change in internal energy when the temperature of 1 kg of a substance changes by 1°C
Common misconception
The temperature of ice is always 0ºC and the temperature of water in the liquid state cannot be 0°C.
Make explicit observations that water can be in either or both of the solid and liquid states at 0°C.
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Prior knowledge starter quiz
6 Questions
Q1.Which of the following words is used to describe the change of state from a gas to a liquid?
Q2.Which of the following changes of state result in an increase in internal energy?
Q3.In which state of matter are the electrostatic forces between particles the strongest?
Q4.A substance is heated continuously from its solid state until it is in its gas state.
Sort the following statements into the correct order to describe how the temperature of the substance changes.
Q5.A 100 g sample of pure silver has a melting point of 962°C. What is the melting point of a 50 g sample of the same material?
Q6.Calculate the energy needed to heat 8.0 kg of vegetable oil from 20°C to 170°C if the specific heat capacity of the oil is 2000 J/kg °C.
Assessment exit quiz
6 Questions
Q1.Match the following key words or phrases to their definition.
the change from a solid state to a liquid state
the change from a liquid state to a gas state
the energy transferred when 1 kg of a substance changes state
the change in internal energy when temperature of 1 kg changes by 1°C