Measuring enthalpy changes Flashcards
What is the general name given to the enthalpy change for a reaction? What are its units?
Standard molar enthalpy change kilojoules per mole
What is the stnadard molar enthalpy of formation (ΔfHθ)
The enthalpy change when one mole of substance is formed from its constituent elements, under standard conditions.
All reactants and products being in their standard states.
What is standard molar enthalpy of combustion (ΔcHθ)?
The enthalpy change when one mole of substance is completely burnt in oxygen under standard conditions, all reactants and products being in their standard states.
What is the difference between temperature and heat?
Temperature:
- average KE of particles in a system, as particles move faster their average KE increases and temp rises.
- It does not matter how many particles there are - temperature is independant of the number present.
- Measured with a thermometer
Heat:
- The measure of the total energy of all the particles present in a given amount of substance.
- It does depend on how much of the substance is present.
- The energy of every particle is included.
- Therefore a lukewarm bath has more heat than a hot nail.
- Heat always flow from high to low temperature.
What is needed to measure the enthalpy change of a reaction?
There is no instrument to directly measure heat.
You need:
- Mass of substance that is being heated up or colled down
- To measure the temperature change.
- The specific heat capacity of the substance.
What is specific heat capacity?
What is the heat capacity of water?
The amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1g of a substance by 1K, its units are J g-1 K-1.
For water it is 4.18
What is the equation for enthalpy change, Q?
Q = m x c x ΔT
mass x specific heat capacity x temperature change
What is the apparatus used to measure enthalpy change using a simple calorimeter? How is the apparatus used?
Spirit burner
Water
Thermometer
Calorimeter
Use the fuel to heat a known mass of water and then measure the temperature rise of the water.
You assume that all the heat from the fuel goes into the water.
What are the uses of the simple calorimiter?
Can be used to compare the ΔcH values for a series of similar compounds, because the errors will be similar for every experiment.
How can heat loss be reduced when using a simple calorimeter?
- Using draught screens and mineral wool to insulate the burner.
- Reduce distance
- sleeve around flame - reduce draft
- lid
- copper calorimiter
How does a flame calorimiter reduce heat loss?
(theres a whole subtitle in the text book, not 100% if we need to know this, or maybe Jarv missed it)
Has a spiral chimney made from copper
Flame is enclosed
Fuel burns in pure oxygen rather than air