Interconversions of States of Matter
Interconversions of States of Matter: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Dry Ice, Sublimation, Deposition, Latent Heat of Fusion, Liquefaction of Gases, Solid Carbon Dioxide, Phase Transformations, Fusion of Ice, Relation between Temperature Scales and, Increase in Kinetic Energy
Important Questions on Interconversions of States of Matter
Write the effect of increasing pressure on the state of matter.
Explain what happens to heat energy during a phase transformation.
Why the temperature of a substance stays constant during phase transformation.
Compare the relationship between the vibration of particles and kinetic energy.
Explain the effects on the particles on increasing the temperature.
Give the reason behind the increase in kinetic energy on particles with increase in temperature.
Explain how kinetic energy of the particles be increased?
The temperature at which ice converts to water is
Explain the deposition.
Solid carbon dixoide is also known as _____ ice.
Solid carbon dioxide is stored under high pressure. Because it sublimes and converts into a _____ state on a decrease of pressure to one atmosphere.
Choose the odd one out.
Choose the odd one out.
The latent heat of fusion of ice is _____.
The process of conversion of solid to gas is known as
Name the process associated with the following:
Dry ice is kept at room temperature and at one atmospheric pressure.
Unjumble and define: LBSUAMIIOTN
Name a substance which sublimes, that can be used as a moth repellent.
Name the process associated with the following:
An acetone bottle is left open and the bottle becomes empty.
(Choose from the following: Vaporization/Sublimation)
The amount of heat required to convert of ice at to water is: