Chapter 6.2 Enthalpy: Chemical Change at Constant Pressure Flashcards

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enthalpy

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a thermodynamic variable that relates directly to energy changes at constant pressures

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pressure - volume work (PV work)

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mechanical work done when the volume of the system changes int he presence of an external pressure (P)

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Quantity of PV work (equation)

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w = -PΔV

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Enthalpy of a system (definition and equation)

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the internal energy plus the product of the pressure and volume:
H = E + PV

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Change in Enthalpy (ΔH) (definition and equation)

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change in internal energy plus the product of the pressure (constant), times the change in volume (ΔV):
ΔH = ΔE + PΔV

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Enthalpy change of a reaction (equation)

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ΔH = Hfinal - Hinitial = Hproducts - Hreactants

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exothermic process

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heat as a product
An exothermic process RELEASES heat and results in a decrease in the enthalpy of the system:
Hproducts

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endothermic process

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heat as a reactant
An endothermic process ABSORBS heat and results in an increase in the enthalpy of the system:
Hproducts > Hreactants so ΔH > 0

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