6.6 Standar Enthalpies of Reactions Flashcards

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standard steps (definition)

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set of conditions to study/compare reactions

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standard steps (list of steps)

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  1. for a GAS, the standard state is 1 atm and ideal behavior
  2. for a substance in AQUEOUS SOLUTION, the standard state is 1 M concentration
  3. for a pure substance (element or compound), the standard state is usually the most stable form of the substance at 1 atm and the temperature of interest
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formation equation

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when 1 mol of a compound forms from its elements

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standard enthalpy of formation (ΔH°rxn)

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enthalpy change for the formation equation when all the substances are in their standard states:

  1. for an element in its standard state ΔH°f = 0
  2. most compounds have a negative ΔH°f; under standard conditions, heat is released when most compounds form from their elements
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Steps to determine ΔH°rxn from ΔH°f values for Reactants and Products (2)

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  1. each reactant decomposes to its elements, so standard enthalpy change = -ΔH°f
  2. each product form from its elements, so the standard enthalpy change = ΔH°f
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Standard enthalpy of reaction

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the sum of the standard enthalpies of formation of the products minus the sum of the standard enthalpies of formation of the reactants

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