22.2 Enthalpy Changes in Solution Flashcards

1
Q

What is enthalpy change of solution?

A

enthalpy change

1 mole of SOLUTE

DISSOLVED completely in WATER

under standard conditions

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1 mol Ionic lattice (s) ⟶ Cation (aq) + anion (aq)

A

enthalpy change of solution

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What events occur during dissolving an ionic lattice?

A
  1. Polar H2O ATTRACTED to SURFACE of ionic lattice
    • H𝛅+ to anions, O𝛅- to cations
    • Electrostatic attraction between opposite ions decreases, WEAKENS ionic bonds.
  2. Ionic bonds BREAK, forming gaseous ions.
  3. Water molecules SURROUND ions, now aqueous.
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4
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What is hydration enthalpy?

A

enthalpy change

1 MOL GASEOUS IONS

hydrated.

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5
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What occurs during enthalpy of hydration?

A

formation of permanent dipoles

between gaseous ions + water molecules

forming aqueous ions

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6
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How do you determine the enthalpy change of solution?

A
  1. weigh sample of solid ionic lattice
  2. measure volume + starting temperature of water.
  3. add solid ionic compound into water + stir with thermometer until fully dissolved.
  4. measure END TEMPERATURE.

Q = mcΔT to find energy change, then divide by number of moles + change sign.

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7
Q

What are the units for Q in Q = mcΔT?

A

joules, J

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What are the units for m in Q = mcΔT?

A

kilograms, Kg

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What are the units for c in Q = mcΔT?

A

Joules per gram per degree Kelvin, J/gK

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10
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What are the units for ΔT in Q = mcΔT?

A

does not matter since a change of 1 kelvin is equal to 1 degree celsius.

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11
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What is Q = mcΔT used to calculate?

A

the change in heat energy. (usually of the surroundings)

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12
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During enthalpy change of solution, energy is either absorbed or released by the ions of the _____ when _____ + becoming aqueous. This energy is either absorbed by or taken from the _____. so, calculating the temperature change of a mass of water, + the energy required to cause that temperature change calculates the overall energy change of the surroundings.

The increase in the energy of the surroundings = the energy _____ by the dissolving ionic lattice.

A

solid ionic lattice,

dissociating,

water,

released

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13
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What changes of state occur during enthalpy change of solution?

A

solid ionic compound ⟶ gaseous ions ⟶ aqueous ions

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14
Q

1 mol gaseous ions + aq ⟶ 1 mol aqueous ions

A

enthalpy of hydration

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15
Q

What occurs during hydration of gaseous ions?

A

formation of INTERMOLECULAR forces (permanent dipole)

between GASEOUS IONS + WATER MOLECULES

(formation of intermolecular forces is exothermic)

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16
Q

Solution enthalpy = _____ + _____

A

-LE + Hyd (of both cation & anion)

17
Q

Is solution enthalpy endothermic or exotherimic?

A

can be EITHER, depending on the relative magnitude of lattice enthalpy + hydration enthalpy.

sol = -LE + Hyd

18
Q

Why does solution enthalpy consist of -LE + Hyd?

A

Solid ionic lattice ⟶ gaseous ions
- LE

gaseous ions ⟶ aqueous ions
+ Hyd