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A1 Melting/Freezing
B1 The particle theory
C1 The gas state
D1 The three states
E1 Density
Mixtures
F1 Melting behaviour
G1 Evaporation of water
H1 Condensation of water
I1 Recognising dissolving
J1 Solubility
K1 Separating mixtures
Changing substances
L1 Structures
M1 Chemical change
Advanced substances
N1 Crystals
O1 Change of state
P1 Gas and pressure
Advanced mixtures
Q1 Diffusion
R1 Rate of evaporation
S1 Rate of dissolving
T1 Chromatography
Advanced changes
U1 Formulae
V1 Fire
W1 Acids
O2.3 CONDENSING
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Like freezing, energy must be lost in the change from the gas to liquid states - 2,261 joules for each gram of water. This is a lot of energy!
The video shows a special piece of apparatus designed for this job - a
Liebig condenser
.
Notes: see Teachers’ Guide
Practical notes: see Teachers’ Guide
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