C4. Energetics Flashcards

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What is ΔHdissѳ​?

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Bond dissociation enthalpy ; Enthalpy change when 1 mole of bonds of the same type are broken in gaseous molecular standard conditions

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What are standard conditions?

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298K (25c) , 100KPa, 1moldm3 (for concentrations)

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Why do we use mean bond enthalpies?

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Each time bonds break the environment of remaining bonds change as does the energy required to break the next successive bond

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What is the formula for ΔHrѳ?

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Σbonds broken – Σbonds formed​

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5
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How does energy correlate to bond formation and destruction?

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Bond breaking – energy required +ΔH​

Bond forming – energy released –ΔH​

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What is ΔHrѳ?

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Standard enthalpy change of reaction ; Enthalpy change which occurs when equation quantities of substances react under standard conditions, with everything in standard state

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7
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What is temperature?

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Average kinetic energy , independent to number of particles present

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8
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What is heat?

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Total energy give by all particles in a substance , dependant on number of particles present

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What is ΔHѳ?

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Standard enthalpy change; amount of heat energy taken in or given out during any change in the system , under standard conditions

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What is the definition of exothermic?

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Energy released to surroundings, products have less energy; ΔH is -ve

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What is the definition of endothermic?

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Energy is absorbed from the surroundings; products have more energy; ΔH is +ve

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What is calorimetry?

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Measuring the ΔH of a reaction

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13
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What is the equation for calculating heat transferred?

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q = mcΔT ; Heat energy(J) = Mass(G) x Specific heat capacity(JgK) x Change in temperature(K)

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14
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When is the ΔH present in calorimetry graphs?

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4th minute HCl is added so no result, from 5th minute the values are recorded

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15
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What is ΔHcᶱ?

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Standard enthalpy of combustion; Enthalpy change when 1 mole of a substance burns completely in oxygen under standard conditions

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16
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What is ΔHfᶱ​?

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Standard enthalpy of formation; Enthalpy change when 1 mole of a substance forms from its constituent elements under standard conditions ;ΔHfᶱ​ for an element is 0

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What is Hess’s law?

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Enthalpy change for a reaction depends only on the initial and final states of the reaction and is independent of the route by which the reaction may occur