DF2: Enthalpy cycles + Hess' Law Flashcards

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What is Hess’s Law?

A

If the starting and ending points are the same, so is the total enthalpy change of a reaction, no matter what route is taken.

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2
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What is the formula for finding the enthalpy change of reaction from enthalpy changes of combustion?

A

Change in H1 = Change in H2 - Change in H3

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3
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What is the formula for finding the enthalpy change of reaction from enthalpy changes of formation?

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Enthalpy change of reaction = sum of enthalpy changes of formation of products - sum of enthalpy changes of formation of reactants

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4
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Which ways do the arrows point in an enthalpy cycle for combustion?

A

Down

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5
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What is placed at the bottom in an enthalpy cycle for combustion?

A

Combustion products - CO2 + H20 usually

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6
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Which ways do the arrows point in an enthalpy cycle for formation?

A

Up

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7
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What is placed at the bottom in an enthalpy cycle for formation?

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The elements that formed the compound reactants

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8
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Why is the amount of oxygen used in combustion not critical?

A

It is normally used in excess

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9
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Why are the enthalpy changes for elements always 0?

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They have already been formed and do not change their amount so enthalpy change is 0

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