Energy Wave Function and Chemistry of Air Pollution Flashcards
What is the ideal gas law?
PV=nRT
What is an ideal gas?
An ideal gas is a theoretical gas composed of a set of randomly moving, non-interacting point particles (the gas doesn’t have any chemical reactions or interactions).
What is the definition of thermodynamics?
The study of the effects of work, heat, and energy in a system
What are the 3 laws?
- 1st Law - Work, heat and energy
- 2nd Law - Entropy
- 3rd Law - Free energy reaction will occur simultaneously
What is enthalpy (H) ?
Is the total energy content of a compound to calculate the generation of heat.
What is the standard enthalpy (H)?
The standard enthalpy is the heat of the reaction to form a compound at 25 °C, 1 atm.
What happens when a reaction absorbs heat?
- ∆H>0
-Positive change in enthalpy
What happens when a reaction releases heat?
deltaH<0
What is the heat of a reaction?
The sum of the standard enthalpies of the products - the sum of the standard enthalpies of the reactants
What does free energy provide?
Free energy provides redox potential but not its rate
What accelerates redox reactions?
Living organisms that contain enzymes as an organic biocatalyst
How does the acceleration of redox reactions work?
Acts by lowering the activation energy of a reaction
What is the chemical composition of air?
- Nitrogen - 78%
- Oxygen - 21%
- Carbon dioxide - 0.0350 %
What gives higher photon energy?
Higher frequency/ shorter wavelength
Why is CO2 and other gases absorbed?
The bonding frequency is just right to absorb those infrared