On Phase Changes
On Phase Changes
On Phase Changes
MORNI
NG
DO YOU
WANT A
GAME?
TIMES UP!
Presentation of the activity.
GUIDE QUESTIONS
1. What are the states of matter
involved?
2. What makes solid phase become
solid?
3. What makes liquid different from
gas?
4. Why you think that ice becomes in
liquid phase when you expose to
the sunlight?
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
UNLOCKING OF
DIFFICULTIES
Phase changes
It is a change from one state of matter (solid, liquid, gas) to
another.
Vaporization
Changing liquid into gas.
Evaporation and boiling and adding energy.
Condensation
Changing gas into liquid.
Removing energy
Sublimation
-Changing solid directly into gas
without becoming liquid.
-Adding energy
Deposition
-Changing gas directly into solid.
-Removing energy
Melting
-Changing solid into liquid.
-Adding energy
Freezing
-Changing liquid into solid.
-Removing energy
ACTIVITY
TIME!
Guide questions:
1. What happen to the alcohol when you rub
the cotton with alcohol to your hand?
2. What did you feel when you rub the cotton
with alcohol to your hand?
3. Why did the back of your hand get cool?
4. Describe how this system of alcohol on the
warm hand.
5. Why do you think that the alcohol easily
evaporate compare to the water.?
FOR GROUP 2
Procedure:
1. Light the end of a mosquito coil with a match. Blow
it out.
2. Lift up the plastic bottle and place the end of the
smoking mosquito coil into the neck of the plastic
bottle. Allow the smoke to go into the plastic bottle.
3. Place the plastic bottle upside down in the glass
with hot water.
4. Place ice covered by piece of cloth on top of the
plastic bottle.
5. Observe what will happen after 5 minutes.
GUIDE QUESTIONS:
1)1. What is the purpose of hot water?
Explain.
2)What happens when the water vapor
reaches the ice? Explain why.
3). What did the water vapor condense
onto? (There may have been 2 places if
you saw raindrops)
4)What processes involved in the activity?
Why?
Team Work
4
All members
participated
actively
3
Most
members
participated
actively
2
Few
members
participated
actively
1
No
participation
was present
in the group
Promptness
Correctness
Presentation
Presented
the work
clearly and
explained
well the
Presented
the work
clearly and
explained the
answer
Presented
the work by
reading the
answers
Unfinished
and
presented
their work
late
Failed to
present the
work
PHASE
CHANGES
PHASE
CHANGES
VAPORIZATION
changing liquid into gas.
evaporation and boiling.
Adding energy
CONDENSATION
SUBLIMATION
changing solid
directly into gas
without
becoming liquid.
Adding energy
DEPOSITION
-changing gas
directly into
solid.
-Removing
energy
MELTING
changing
solid into
liquid.
Adding
energy
FREEZING OR
SOLIDIFICATION
changing
liquid into
solid.
Removing
energy
Thank
you!
Prepared by :
Ronald B. Bagamasbad