Module 6 - Energy Flashcards

1
Q

Measuring amount of heat lost or gained

A

Calorimetry

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2
Q

Gas to a solid

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Deposition

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3
Q

Energy put into the system (absorbed)

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Endothermic

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4
Q

Heat content of a substance

A

Enthalpy

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5
Q

Measure of randomness or disorder

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Entropy

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6
Q

Energy flows out of system (released)

A

Exothermic

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7
Q

Flow of energy due to temperature difference

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Heat

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8
Q

Energy in motion

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Kinetic Energy

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9
Q

Energy changes form; cannot be created or destroyed

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Law of Conservation of Energy

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10
Q

Stored energy

A

Potential Energy

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11
Q

Measure of how much energy is required to heat a substance

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Specific Heat Capacity

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12
Q

Solid to a gas

A

Sublimation

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13
Q

Everything outside the system

A

Surroundings

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14
Q

What is being studied

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System

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15
Q

Average kinetic energy of particles

A

Temperature

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16
Q

q = m cp ∆T, the cp represents …

A

specific heat of material (J/g°C)

17
Q

q = m cp ∆T, the m represents …

A

mass of material (g)

18
Q

q = m cp ∆T, the q represents …

A

heat lost/gained (J)

19
Q

q = m cp ∆T, the ∆T represents …

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temperature change (°C )