Practical 6 - Determination of an enthalpy change of combustion Flashcards

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What are the two solutions we determined the enthalpy changes of combustion for?

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Methanol and ethanol

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2
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What are the hazards involved with methanol?

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Highly flammable
Toxic

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3
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What are the hazards involved with ethanol?

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Highly flammable

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4
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What type of spirits are used industrially?

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Methylated spirits

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5
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What’s methylated spirit and why does it exist?

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Spirits with methanol added to discourage human consumption, as the methanol makes it poisonous

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6
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What’s the method for this practical?

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  1. Add 100cm^3 of deionised water to a 250cm^3 conical flask
  2. Clamp the conical flask to a stand at a suitable height so that the spirit burner can be placed below it
  3. Weigh a spirit burner and lid containing methanol using a mass balance and record the mass
  4. Record the initial temperature of the water using the thermometer
  5. Place a spirit burner under the conical flask on a heatproof mat and light the wick
  6. Allow the flame to heat the water by about 40 degrees Celsius
  7. Replace the cap to distinguish the flame
  8. Record the final water temperature
  9. Re-weigh the spirit burner and cap and record in your table
  10. Calculate the mass of alcohol used
  11. Repeat steps 1-10 for ethanol
  12. Determine the energy released by each alcohol + calculate the enthalpy change of combustion
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7
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What type of water is added and where?

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Deionised water to a conical flask

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8
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How do we distinguish the flame of the wick?

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Replace the cap

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9
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Which was the most exothermic - methanol or ethanol and why?

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Ethanol, as more bonds need to be broken (comparing their chemical formulae) and so more bonds are formed in the products so more energy is released

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10
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What was wrong with our final value in this practical?

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It was massively underestimated

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11
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Why was our final value massively underestimated and what could we do to stop this?

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Significant amounts of heat loss to surroundings - need to better insulate the apparatus (e.g - draft shield)
Glass is an insulator, making it a poor conductor of heat - use a metal container

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12
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How could we better insulate our apparatus?

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Using a draft shield

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13
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Which material is a better conductor of heat compared to glass to use?

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Metal

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14
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What did the significant amount of heat loss mean for our final value?

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It was massively underestimated

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