Topic 8 Enthalpy Changes Flashcards

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Exothermic

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-ΔH
increase in temperature

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2
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Endothermic

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+ΔH
decrease in temperature

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3
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What is thermochemistry?

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The study of energy changes in chemistry.

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4
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System

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Just the material or mixture of chemicals being studied.

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Surroundings

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Everything around the system (eg. apparatus or air in the lab).

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Closed system

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System can’t exchange matter with the surroundings because the reaction flask is closed with a bung. Energy can’t be transferred.

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Open system

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A material system in which mass or energy can be lost to or gained from the surroundings.

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8
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Examples exothermic reactions

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-Combustion reactions
-Neutralisation reactions
-Displacement reactions

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9
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The standard enthalpy change of combustion

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The enthalpy change when 1 mole of a substance is burned completely in oxygen under standard conditions (100kPa, 298K, 1atm).

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10
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What is the formula for specific heat capacity?

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q=mcΔT
q=energy transferred (J)
m=mass of substance (kg)
c=specific heat capacity
ΔT=temperature change (K or °C)

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11
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The standard enthalpy change of neutralisation

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When one mole of water is produced by the neutralisation of an acid with an alkali.
The enthalpy change measured at 100kPa and a specific temperature, usually 289K.

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12
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The standard enthalpy of formation

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When one mole of a substance is formed from its elements in their standard states.
The enthalpy change measured at 100kPa and a specific temperature, usually 298K.

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13
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Hess’s law

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The enthalpy change of a reaction is independent of the route taken in converting the reactants into products provided the initial and final conditions are the same in each case.

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14
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Enthalpy cycle of combustion

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15
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Bond enthalpy (basic definition)

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The amount of energy needed to break bonds.

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16
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Making bonds

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Negative

17
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Breaking bonds

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Positive