Measuring enthalpy changes pt 2 Flashcards

1
Q

How are enthalpy changes measured in a reaction that takes place in a solution?

A

Easy to measure

The heat is generated in the solutions themselves and only has to be kept in a calorimeter

Expanded polystyrene beakers are foten used, as they are good insulators of heat and a low heat capacity.

The specific heat capacity of dilute solutions is usually taken to be the same as that of water

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2
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What is the nature of a neutralisation reaction?

A

Exothermic

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3
Q

How can heat loss be allowed?

A

When comparing the enthalpy changes of two reagents, do it in the same conditions

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4
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what are the controls when measuring the change of enthalpy in solution? and precautions

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  • same conditions
  • insulate
    • minimise heat transfer to surrounbding
  • stir regularly to ensure reaction goes to completion
  • immerse bulb of thermomenter
  • use lid
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5
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What if a solid reagent is used?

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  • add the ssolutioon to the cup first then add the solid weighed out on a balance
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6
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What are the errors in the investigation?

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  • heat loss / gain
  • approximation of heat capacity of soln
    • taken as waters
  • neglecting heat capacity of the calorimeter
  • incomplete reaction
  • assuming density of soln the same as water
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7
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How does change in heat energy relate to change in enthalpy?

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  • H = E + PV
    • E = internal energy
    • PV = energy to push surrounding
  • on Earth / constant pressure
    • ΔH = q
      • if a reaction released 74kJ of heat, the enthalpy change is equal to that
    • q = heat absorbed or released in a reaction
    • all change in heat is caused by a change in enthalpy (assumed)
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8
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What causes the change in enthalpy during a reaction

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  • when bonds moves to higher or lower energy states - endo/exo
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