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Student Exploration: Phase Changes

This document discusses phase changes and how temperature affects the freezing, melting, and boiling points of water. It explores phase changes at the molecular level through a virtual lab simulation, finding that temperature remains constant during phase transitions as molecular motion and interactions change. The document aims to explain phase changes in terms of molecular kinetics and potential energy.

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Student Exploration: Phase Changes

This document discusses phase changes and how temperature affects the freezing, melting, and boiling points of water. It explores phase changes at the molecular level through a virtual lab simulation, finding that temperature remains constant during phase transitions as molecular motion and interactions change. The document aims to explain phase changes in terms of molecular kinetics and potential energy.

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Name: ______________________________________ Date: ________________________

Student Exploration: Phase Changes

Vocabulary: altitude, boil, boiling point, freeze, freezing point, gas, liquid, melt, melting point,
phase, solid

Gizmo Warm-up
In the Phase Changes Gizmo™, select the Micro view and
set the Ice volume to 50 cc. Click Play ( ) and observe
molecules in the solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (air)
phases.

1. In which phase(s) are the molecules held rigidly together?

______________________________________________

2. In which phase(s) do the molecules move freely?

______________________________________________

3. In which phase(s) are the molecules held in a defined shape? ________________________

4. In which phase(s) do the molecules take the shape of their container? _________________

_________________________________________________________________________

Get the Gizmo ready:


 Click Reset ( ) and select Macro view.
Activity A:
 Set the Water temperature to 10 °C.
Phase changes  Set the Ice volume to 0 cc.
 Note: Use the sliders to change the amounts,
rather than typing them into the boxes

Question: How is temperature related to phase changes?

1. Predict: Based on your prior knowledge, predict the following:

A. At what temperature will water change from a liquid to a solid (freeze)? _______

B. At what temperature will water change from a solid to a liquid (melt)? _______
C. At what temperature will water change from a liquid to a gas (boil)? _______

2. Investigate: Use the Gizmo to explore phase changes. Use the Add/remove heat energy
slider to control the water temperature. Record your observations in your notes, then answer
the questions below:

A. At what temperature does water freeze? _______ This is the freezing point.

B. At what temperature does ice melt? _______ This is the melting point.

C. At what temperature does water boil? _______ This is the boiling point.

3. Observe: Set up the Gizmo to observe freezing. What do you notice about the temperature

while the water is in the process of freezing? _____________________________________

4. Explore: Use the Gizmo to investigate melting and boiling. Does the temperature change

while either of these phase changes is occurring? _________________________________

5. Interpret: Select the GRAPH tab to see a graph of temperature vs. time. Click the “–” button
until the whole graph is visible. What does the graph look like during a phase change?

_________________________________________________________________________

6. Extend your thinking: Why do you think the temperature does not change much during a
phase change?

_________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________
Get the Gizmo ready:
Activity B:
 Click Reset, and select the Micro view.
Temperature and
 Set Ice volume to 0 cc.
molecular motion
 Set Add/remove heat energy to 0 J/s.

Question: Why do phase changes occur?

1. Compare: Set the Water temperature to 0 °C and click Play. Observe the water molecules.
Click Reset, set the Water temperature to 100 °C, and click Play again.

What do you notice? ________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________

2. Observe: Click Reset. The mean molecular speed of the water molecules is displayed
below the container. Set the Water temperature to 0 °C and Add/remove heat energy to
400 J/s. Click Play.

A. How does the mean speed of the water molecules change as they are
heated?

________________________________________________________________

B. Does the mean molecular speed change as much as the temperature as


the water heats up? Explain.

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

3. Explain: How is temperature related to the motions of molecules? _____________________

_________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________

4. Observe: Click Reset. Set the Water temperature to 20 °C and the Ice volume to 50 cc.
Set Add/remove heat energy to 0 J/s. Click Play. How do the molecules in the liquid
interact with the molecules in the solid?

_________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________
Activity B (continued from previous page)

5. Observe: Click Reset. Set the Water temperature to 100 °C and the Ice volume to 50 cc.
Click Play. How does this situation compare to the previous one?

_________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________

6. Propose a theory: Based on what you have observed, explain why you think phase changes
occur.

_________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________

7. Apply: Use your theory to explain what happens at the molecular level in each of the
following situations. Also, list the temperature at which each transition occurs.

A. Ice is warmed to the melting point. _______________________________________

__________________________________________________ Temperature: _____

B. Water is warmed to the boiling point. ______________________________________

__________________________________________________ Temperature: _____

C. Water is cooled to the freezing point. _____________________________________

__________________________________________________ Temperature: _____

8. Extend your thinking: Click Reset. Set the Water temperature to 0 °C, the Ice volume to 0
cc, and Add/remove heat energy to -400 J/s. Click Play and wait until all the water freezes.

A. What volume of ice is created from 200 cc of water? _________________________

B. Why do water pipes sometimes burst in the winter? __________________________

___________________________________________________________________

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