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C3.2.3 - Calculating Energy Changes Flashcards Preview
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What is bond energy?
The energy needed to break one mole of a particular bond
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What is bond energy measured in?
kJ/mol
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How do you calculate overall energy change?
You figure out the bond energy needed to break down bonds and the energy needed to form bonds, and find the overall change
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C1-C3
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C1.1.1 Introducing Particles
C3.4.3 Electroplating
C3.4.2 Electrolysis Of Solutions
C3.4.1 Electrolysis Of Molten Salts
C3.3.5 Hydrogen Ions And The P H
C3.3.4 Reactions Of Acids
C3.3.3 Neutralisation
C3.3.2 The P H Scale
C3.3.1 Redox Reactions
C3.2.3 Calculating Energy Changes
C3.2.1 Exothermic And Endothermic Reactions
C3.1.7 Mole Calculations
C3.1.6 The Mole
C3.1.5 Half Equations And Ionic Equations
C3.1.4 Chemical Equations
C3.1.3 Conservation Of Mass
C3.1.2 Formulae Of Ionic Compunds
C3.1.1 Formulae Of Elements And Molecules
C2.2.4 Nanoparticles
C2.3.3 Bulk Properties Of Materials
C2.3.2 Changing State
C2.3.1 Carbon
C2.2.10 Atomic Structure And The Periodic Table
C2.2.9 Developing The Periodic Table
C2.2.8 Structure Of Metals
C2.2.7 Polymer Molecules
C2.2.6 Giant Covalent Structures
C2.2.5 Simple Molecules
C2.2.4 Ionic Compounds
C2.2.3 Forming Ions
C2.2.2 Electronic Structures
C2.2.1 Metals And Non Metals
C2.1.7 Purification And Checking Purity
C2.1.6 Chromatography
C2.1.5 Distillation
C2.1.4 Filtration And Crystallisation
C2.1.3 Pure And Impure Substances
C2.1.2 Empirical Formula
C2.1.1 Relative Formula Mass
C1.2.3 Developing The Atomic Model
C1.2.2 Isotopes
C1.2.1 Atomic Structure
C1.1.3 Limitations Of The Particle Model
C1.1.2 Chemical And Physical Changes