Energetics Flashcards

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What is enthalpy

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The energy content of a substance

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What is enthalpy change

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The energy transferred to or from the number of moles specified in the equation

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What is an exothermic reaction

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Energy transferred from the reactants to the surroundings
ΔH is negative
The surroundings become hotter

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What is an endothermic reaction

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Energy is transferred from the surroundings to the reactants
ΔH is positive
The surroundings become cooler

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5
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What are the standard enthalpy changes measured under?

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Standard conditions of
100 KPa
298 K
All substances in their standard states

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6
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What is the standard enthalpy of combustion

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Is the enthalpy change when 1 mole of a substance is completely burnt in oxygen under standard conditions, with all reactants and products in their standard states

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7
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What is the enthalpy of formation

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The enthalpy change when 1 mole of a substance is formed from its elements. All reactants and products are in their standard states at 100KPa and 298 K

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8
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What is calorimetry used for

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Used to determine enthalpy changes in the laboratory
The energy released is usually transferred to a known mass of water and the temperature change used to calculate the enthalpy change

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9
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Energy transferred equation

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Energy transferred = specific heat capacity of water X mass of water X temp change

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10
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What is specific heat capacity

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The energy needed to raise the temperature of 1g of a substance by 1K
the specific heat capacity of water is 4.2 J g-1 K-1

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11
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What can Hess’s Law be used to calculate

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Enthalpy changes

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12
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State Hess’s Law

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If a reaction takes place by more than one route, the enthalpy change of the reaction is the same, regardless of the route providing that the conditions are the same

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13
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What is bond enthalpy

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The enthalpy change when one mole of bonds in gaseous molecules are broken, under standard conditions

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14
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What do bond enthalpies depend on

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The molecules environment of the bond, and the values quotes in data books are mean bond enthalpies

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What are bond enthalpies used to calculate

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Enthalpy changes fro reactions by considering the total enthalpy change when the bonds are broken and the total enthalpy change when the bonds are made

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