Thermodynamics Flashcards

1
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What does a negative free energy change tell us?

A

The process is spontaneous (feasible).

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2
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Define enthalpy change

A

The heat change at constant pressure

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3
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Define enthalpy of atomisation of an element.

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The enthalpy change when one mole of gaseous atoms is formed from the element in its standard state

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4
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Define enthalpy of hydration.

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The standard enthalpy change when water molecules surround one mole of gaseous ions.

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5
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Define enthalpy of solution.

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The standard enthalpy change when one mole of an ionic solid dissolves completely in sufficent water to fom a soltuion in which the ions are far enough apart not to interact with each other

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6
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Define first electron affinity.

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The standard enthalpy change when a mole of gaseous atoms is converted to a mole of gaseous ions each with a single negative charge.

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7
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Define first ionisation energy.

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The standard enthalpy change when one mole of gaseous atoms is converted into a mole of gaseous ions each with a single positive charge.

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8
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Define lattice dissociation enthalpy.

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The standard enthalpy change when one mole of solid ionic compound is broken up into its free gaseous ions.

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9
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Define lattice formation enthalpy.

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The standard enthalpy change when one mole of solid ionic compound is formed from its free gaseous ions.

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10
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Define mean bond enthalpy.

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The enthalpy change when one mole of covalent bodns is broken, with all species in the gaseous state, average over a range of different compounds.

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11
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Define second electron affinity.

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The standard enthalpy change when a mole of electrons is added to a mole of gaseous ions each with a single negative charge to form ions each with a double negative charge.

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12
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Define second ionisation energy.

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The standard enthalpy change when one mole of gaseous unipositive ions is converted into a mole of gaseous ions each with a double positive charge.

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13
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Define standard enthalpy of atomisation of a compound.

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The enthalpy change when one mole of a compound in its standard state is converted into its free gaseous atoms.

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14
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Define standard enthalpy of combustion.

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The enthalpy change when one mole of a substance is completely burned in oxygen under standard comditions, all reactants and products being in their standard states.

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15
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Define standard enthalpy of formation.

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The enthalpy change when one mole of a substance is produced from its constituent elements under standard comditions, all reactants and products being in their standard states.

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16
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Define the Perfect Ionic Model.

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A mathematical calculation of the lattice formation enthalpy of a compound, which assumes that the positive and negative ions are perfectly spherical and that there is no covalent character in the compound.

17
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State Hess’s Law

A

The enthapy change of a reaction depends only on the initial and final states of the reaction and is independent of the route by which the reaction occurs.

18
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What are standard conditions?

A

A standard pressure of 100 kPa and a stated temperature

19
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What is entropy?

A

A measure of disorder

20
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What is the entropy change?

A

The change in disorder of a system. An increase in disorder produces a postive entropy change.