TOPIC 8 - Energetics I Flashcards

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What is the enthalpy change of a reaction?

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The change in heat energy in a reaction at constant pressure measured in kJ/mol.

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What does this symbol mean?

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Enthalpy change with standard conditions (298K, 100kPa) and all elements in standard states.

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What are endothermic reactions?

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How does the energy diagram for an endothermic reaction look like?

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What are exothermic reactions?

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How does the energy diagram for an exothermic reaction look like?

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What does this symbol mean?

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What does this symbol mean?

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What does this symbol mean?

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What does this symbol mean?

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Is breaking bonds endothermic or exothermic?

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Is making bonds endothermic or exothermic?

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13
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What is the equation for enthalpy change, in terms of energy from breaking/making bonds?

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14
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What is bond enthalpy?

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15
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What is the equation for measuring the heat energy change in a calorimeter?

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16
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How can the enthalpy of a reaction be calculated using a calorimeter?

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  1. Calculate the amount of energy.
  2. Divide it by the number of moles.
17
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Why is a calorimetry experiment with solutions often carried out in a polysterene cup?

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To prevent heat loss.

18
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What is Hess’ law?

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19
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When given enthalpy of formation, which Hess cycle would you draw?

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20
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When give enthalpy of combustion, which Hess cycle would you draw?

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