Evaporation is a Special Example of Changing States Flashcards

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What is evaporation?

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When particles escape from a liquid and become gas particles

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What can particles evaporate from?

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A liquid at temperatures that are much lower than the liquids boiling point

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What can particles near the surface of a liquid do?

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Escape and become gas particles

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What direction are the particles travelling in to escape the liquid?

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The right direction

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Why do the particles need to travel fast enough?

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To overcome the attraction forces of the other particles

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What are the fastest particles most likely to do?

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Evaporate from the liquid

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What happens when they do (fastest particles)?

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the average speed and energy in the kinetic energy stores of the remaining particles decreases

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What does this decrease in average particle energy mean?

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The temperature of the remaining liquid falls - the liquid cools

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How can the cooling effect be helpful?

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When you sweat, the water from the sweat on your skin evaporates, cooling you down

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