MS-PS1-4 · Why does a balloon shrink when you put it in the freezer?
Driving Question: What happens to particles during phase changes?
1. Click Play to slowly add energy and watch particles change state.
2. Watch the heating curve — notice the flat plateaus during phase changes.
3. Switch substances to compare melting/boiling points.
4. During plateaus: temperature stays constant but particles rearrange!
| # | Substance | Temp °C | State | Energy J | Phase |
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| # | Heat rate | Observation |
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If you keep adding energy to ice at -20°C, predict what the temperature vs energy graph will look like. Will it be a straight line?
Watch the heating curve as energy is added. Where does the temperature stop rising? What are the particles doing during those flat sections?
Why does the temperature stay constant during melting and boiling even though energy is being added? Where does that energy go?