topic 8 - energetics Flashcards

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what is enthalpy change

A

Enthalpy change, ∆H (delta H), is the heat energy change in
a reaction at constant pressure. The units of ∆H are kJ mol–1

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what are the standard conditions

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pressure : 100 kPa (about 1 atm)

standard temperature : (which is normally 298 K)

concentration : 1 mol dm^3

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3
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what is an endothermic reaction

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Endothermic reactions absorb heat energy.
∆H is positive. In endothermic reactions the temperature falls

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what is an exothermic reaction

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Exothermic reactions give out heat energy.
∆H is negative. In exothermic reactions,
the temperature often goes up.

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5
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how to know if a substance is stable based on enthalpy

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The less enthalpy a substance has, the more stable it is.

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6
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what is activation energy

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The activation energy, E
a, is the minimum amount of energy needed to begin breaking reactant bonds
and start a chemical reaction.

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why is it important to have standard conditions

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This is important because changes in enthalpy are affected by temperature and pressure —
using standard conditions means that everyone can know exactly what the enthalpy change is describing.

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8
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Standard enthalpy change of reaction definition

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overall enthalpy change associated with the molar quantities shown in a stated chemical equation under standard conditions with all the reactants and products in their natural state

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9
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Standard enthalpy change of formation definition

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formation of 1 mole of a compound is
from its elements in their standard states, under standard conditions, e.g. 2C(s) + 3H2(g) + ½O2(g) → C2H5OH(l).

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Standard enthalpy change of combustion definition

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is the enthalpy change when 1 mole of a substance is
completely burned in oxygen, under standard conditions

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Standard enthalpy change of neutralisation definition

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the enthalpy change when an acid and an alkali react
together, under standard conditions, to form 1 mole of water.

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