Energetics Flashcards

1
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How to calculate heat energy released (q)

A

q = mcΔT

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2
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Specific heat capacity

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The heat required to increase the temperature of 1g of the substance by 1oC

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3
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Exothermic

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Chemical energy is converted into heat energy and the temperature of the system rises

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4
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Endothermic

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Heat energy is converted to chemical energy and the temperature of the system falls

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5
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Enthalpy, H

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The chemical energy in the system at constant pressure that can be converted into heat

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Hess’s law

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The enthalpy change for any reaction is independent of the route taken from reactants to products

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7
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Standard enthalpy of formation

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Enthalpy change when 1 mole of a substance is formed from its constituent elements in their standard states

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8
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Units of enthalpy

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kJ mol^-1

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9
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Standard enthalpy of reaction

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Enthalpy change when the number of moles of the substances in the equation as written react

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10
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Standard enthalpy of combustion

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Enthalpy change when 1 mol of the substance undergoes complete combustion in excess oxygen

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11
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Standard enthalpy of neutralisation

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Enthalpy change when 1 mol of water is produced by the neutralisation of a solution of an acid by excess base

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12
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Standard enthalpy of atomisation

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Enthalpy change when 1 mol of gaseous atoms is formed from an element in its standard state

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13
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Bond dissociation enthalpy

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Mean enthalpy change when one mole of covalent bonds is broken in the gaseous state

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14
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Lattice enthalpy of formation

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Enthalpy change when one mole of a solid ionic compound is formed from its constituent ions in the gas phase (note: you can also have lattice enthalpy of dissociation, when the ionic compound is split into its constituent ions)

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15
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Enthalpy of solution

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Enthalpy change when one mole of an ionic solid dissolves in an amount of water large enough so the dissolved ions are well separated and don’t interact

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16
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Hydration enthalpy

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Enthalpy change when one mole of gaseous ions become hydrated (dissolved in water)

17
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First electron affinity

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Enthalpy change when one mole of gaseous atoms gains one electron per atom to produce gaseous 1- ions

18
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First ionisation enthalpy

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The enthalpy change when one mole of gaseous atoms loses one electron per atom to produce gaseous 1+ ions

19
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Second ionisation energy

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When one mole of gaseous 2+ ions is produced from one mole of 1+ ions