Using & Controlling Reactions: Measuring Energy Changes Flashcards

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Exothermic Reactions

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  • release energy to surroundings
  • increases surrounding temperature
  • ^H < 0 (H[reactants] > H[products])
  • eg. combustion, respiration, acid-base neutralisation
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Endothermic Reactions

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  • absorbs energy of surroundings
  • decreases surrounding temperature
  • ^H > 0 (H[reactants] < H[products])
  • eg. photosynthesis, melting, evaporation, some dissolutions
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Calorimetry

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measurement of heat change in chemical reactions

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Enthalpy

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Heat energy = H

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^H

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= H[products] - H[reactants]
= heat released/absorbed in a reaction at constant pressure
= enthalpy change for a reaction

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Molar Enthalpy of Combustion

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= quantity of heat energy released or absorbed when 1.00 mol of a substance is burnt completely in excess oxygen
= (Cp x ^T x m(water))/1000n

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Molar Enthalpy of Neutralisation

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= quantity of heat energy released or absorbed when 1.00 mol of H+ from an acid is neutralised by a base in an aqueous solution
= (Cp x ^T x m(solution))/1000n

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Molar Enthalpy of Combustion Experiment errors

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extremely low accuracy due to systematic errors:

  • not all released H is absorbed by water (air+metal of calorimeter)
  • carried out in air (20% O2), not complete combustion
  • evaporation from wick of spirit burner
  • reaction is not instantaneous, water returns to room temperature
  • improvement: use “bomb calorimeter” (pre-weighed sample of alcohol combusted in pure oxygen inside a steel “bomb”, immersed in water… combustion is complete & rapid
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Molar Enthalpy of Solution

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= quantity of heat energy released or absorbed when 1.00mol of the substance dissolves in sufficient water
= (Cp x ^T x M(solution))/1000n

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Thermochemical Equations

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indicate:

  • mole ratio of reactants
  • state of each reactant and product
  • ^H
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