3B - Enthalpy Changes Flashcards

1
Q

What is a:

System

Surrondings

A

System = Chemicals in a reaction

Surroundings = Everything else (universe)

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2
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What would the energy diagram of a exothermic reaction look like? Why?

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3
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What would the energy diagram of a endothermic reaction look like? Why?

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4
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Sign and effect on tempertature:

  1. Exothermic
  2. Endothermic
A

Exothermic = ΔH = -ve and increase in temperature

Endothermic = ΔH = +ve and decrease in temperature

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5
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Equations for finding the enthalpy of a reaction

A

q = mcΔT

then

ΔH = q/number of moles

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6
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SI units for q, m, c and ΔT when using q = mcΔT

A

q = J

m = 1g = 1cm3

c = Jg-1K-1

ΔT = K or ºC

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7
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3 reasons why water is most frequently used as the heat sink?

A
  1. Very high specific heat capacity (sensitive experiment). Reaction will be more accurate.
  2. Don’t need to weight it. 1g = 1cm3
  3. Assume that all heat energy will be given to water as the chemical reaction will take place in water, the chemicals are water soluble.
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8
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Specific heat capacity of water?

A

4.18 Jg-1K-1

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9
Q

Define Hess’s law

A

If you can go from reactants to products by 2 different routes. The enthalpy change of each route must be the same. the initial andfinal conditions are the same.

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10
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What is the average bond enthalpy?

A

The average enthalpy change that takes place when breaking by homolytic fission 1 mole of a given type of bond in the molecules of a gaseous species

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11
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Signs for breaking and making bonds. Which is exothermic/endothermic

A

Breaking bonds = Always positive (endothermic)

Making new bonds = Always negative (exothermic)

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12
Q

Formular for percentage error

A

[(Apparatus error x Number of uses) / Value measured] x 100

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