CH4 Energetics Flashcards

1
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What reaction is associated with breaking bonds

A

Endothermic reaction

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2
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What reaction is associated with making bonds

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Exothermic reaction

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3
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What is an endothermic reaction

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A reaction with a positive enthalpy change

More breaking bonds thn making bonds

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4
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What is an exothermic reaction

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A reaction with a negative enthalpy change

More making bonds than breaking bonds

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5
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2 examples of exothermic reactions

A

Combustion of fuels

Neutralisation

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6
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Example of endothermic reaction

A

Thermal decomposition

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7
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Definition and symbol of enthalpy change

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Energy change of a system at a constant pressure

ΔH

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8
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What are standard conditions

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100kPa and 298K

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9
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Standard enthalpy of formation

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The enthalpy change when 1 mole of a compound is formed from its constituent elements in standard conditions, with reactants and products in their standard states

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10
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Standard enthalpy of combustion

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The enthalpy change when 1 mole of a substance is burnt completely in oxygen in standard conditions, with reactants and products in their standard states

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11
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How to calculate enthalpy change from experimental data

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Q = mcΔT
m - mass of substance being heated
c - specific heat capacity of that substance
ΔT - change in temperature

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12
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What is a flame calorimeter: how is it different to a simple calorimeter

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Reduces heat lost to the surroundings to give more accurate results: has a spiral chimney made of copper, an enclosed flame and fuel burnt in pure oxygen

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13
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Hess’ Law

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The enthalpy change for a reaction is the same regardless of the route taken

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14
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What is the enthalpy of an element

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Enthalpy of all elements in their standard states is defined as 0

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15
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Bond dissociation enthalpy

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Enthalpy change required to break a covalent bond, with all species in the gaseous state

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16
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Mean bond enthalpy

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Average value for the bond dissociation enthalpy of a given bond

17
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Why may experimental methods for enthalpy determination not be very accurate

A

Heat lost to surroundings
Not in standard conditions
Reaction may not go to completion