3.1.8 Thermodynamics Flashcards

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what is enthalpy of formation

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the enthalpy change required to form 1 mole of a compound from its constituent elements. where all the products and reactants are in their standard states. All under standard conditions

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what is enthalpy of atomisation

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enthalpy change when one mole of gaseous atoms is formed from the elements in their standard states

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define bond enthalpy

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the enthalpy change when one mole of a covalent bond is broken into two gaseous atoms

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define ionisation energy

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the enthalpy change required to remove one mole of electrons from 1 mole of gaseous atoms to form 1 mole of gaseous ions

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5
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define electron affinity

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the enthalpy change that occurs when 1 mole of gaseous atoms gain 1 mole of electrons to form 1 mole of gaseous ions with a 1- charge

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what is the second electron affinity

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the enthalpy change when one
mole of gaseous 1- ions gains one electron per ion to produce
gaseous 2- ions.

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what is the enthalpy of lattice formation

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the standard enthalpy change when 1 mole of an ionic crystal lattice is formed from its constituent gaseous ions

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what is the lattice enthalpy of dissociation

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the enthalpy change when 1 mole of a ionic crystal lattice is separated into its constituent ions in gaseous form

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what is enthalpy of hydration

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the enthalpy change when one mole of gaseous ions become aqueous ions

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define enthalpy of solution

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the standard enthalpy change when one mole of ionic solid dissolves in a large amount of water where the dissolved ions are separated well and do not interact with each other

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what is the purpose of the born harber cycle

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its when lattice enthalpy cant be determined directly. so its done indiirectly

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why is the second electron affinity endothermic

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it takes energy to overcome the repulsive force between the negative ion and the electron

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13
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what does the perfect ionic model state

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when the ions are 100% ionic and spherical
and the attractions are purely electrostatic

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what is the difference between theoretical and Born Harber (experimental) lattice enthalpies

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the born harber is the real experimental value
when a compound shows covalent character those enthalpies differ

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what is the relationship between born harber anf the theoretical values

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the more the covalent character the bigger the difference between the values

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16
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what factors may cause covalent character in ionic substances

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  • the positive ion is small
  • the positive ion has multiple charges
  • the negative ion is charrged
  • the negative ion has multiple -ve charges
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