Energetics (T4) Flashcards
What is enthalpy and enthalpy change?
Enthalpy change is the term used to describe the energy exchange that takes place with the surroundings at a constant pressure and is given the symbol ΔH.
Enthalpy is the total energy content of the reacting materials. It is given the symbol, H.
ΔH = ΔH products - ΔH reactants
The units are kilojoules per mole (kJmol-1)
An exothermic enthalpy change is always given a negative value, as energy is lost to the surroundings.
ΔH = -xkJmol-1
An endothermic enthalpy change is always given a positive value, as the energy is gained by the system from the surroundings.
ΔH = + ykJmol-1.
When the bonds between atoms are being made, energy is released and most of these reactions are..
Exothermic
When bonds between atoms are being broken, heat is required so these are..
Endothermic
What is the formula for ‘heat given out’?
Heat given out = mass x specific heat x temperature rise
Heat given out = mass x specific heat x temperature rise
In the above formula, what is the specific heat referring to?
The amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree centigrade