Chapter 9 Key Concepts Flashcards

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How accurate is experimental delta c

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More sophisticated apparatus than a spirit burner and beaker of water
Much less heat was transferred to the water in our experiment than expected
-heat loss to surroundings other than the water
Including the beaker but mainly the air surrounding the flame so less exo
-incomplete combustion of methanol
CO and C instead. So see C as a black layer of soot on the beaker so less exo
-evaporation of methanol from the weak
Burner must be weighted as soon as poss after extinguishing flam
Otherwise some methanol may have evaporated from the wick
*use a cover to reduce this error so less exo
-non standard conditions
Data book is standard. Conditions in classroom unlikely to be identical to standard conditions

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2
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How to minimise errors for delta h c

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Drought screens
Input of O2
Use a lid
Minimise errors from heat loss & incomplete combustion

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3
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Why use polystyrene foam

A

Cheap
Waterproof
Light weight
Offer some insulation against heat loss to surrounding

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Average bond enthalpy

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  • energy is always required to break bonds
  • always endothermic
  • positive enthalpy value
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5
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Limitations of average bond enthalpy

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Depends on chemical environment of the bond

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Limitations of using average bond enthalpy

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  • actual energy involved in breaking and making individual bonds would be slightly different because of different chemical environment
  • ABE needs all species to be gas
  • Delta H isn’t standard so need to account for H2O gas condense into liquid
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