Thermochemistry Flashcards

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1
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Unit for quantity of energy

A

Joules

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The enthalpy change for a chemical reaction

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Delta H reaction

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3
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The energy required to melt a solid at its melting point

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The heat of fusion

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Hess’ law

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If you add two or more Thermal chemical equations to give a final equation you can also add the heat of reaction to give the final heat of reaction

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5
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Exothermic reactions

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He given to surroundings

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6
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Enthalpy

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Heat

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7
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Final enthalpy value (products) is lower then starting so

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It’s value of H is negative

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8
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Endothermic reactions

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Absorbed from surroundings

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9
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Enthalpy of products is higher than starting so

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The value of H is positive

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10
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Exothermic reactions are written on

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The right

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11
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Endothermic reactions are written on

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The left

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12
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Heat is written as a product when

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Exothermic and reactant when endothermic

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13
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The amount of heat released or absorbed during a reaction depends on

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The number of moles of species involved

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14
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Quantity applies to

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A balanced reaction as written

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15
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How is thermal energy transferred between two objects that are different temperatures

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He always flows from higher to lower temperatures until they reach the same temperature

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16
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What is kinetic energy

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Energy of motion

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17
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What is heat

18
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What is potential energy

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Stored energy

19
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What is potential energy stored in

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Chemical bonds of compounds

20
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Total energy is

21
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What is heat

A

Energy transferred

22
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What is specific heat of a substance

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Heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 g of a substance by 1°C

23
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Energy to freeze or condense

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Melting or boiling means

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Being absorbed

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Freezing or condensing
Energy is being released
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If a reaction is reversed, the H for the reaction must be
Opposite
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What phase changes are endothermic
Melting and evaporation
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What the changes are exothermic
Freezing and condensation
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In EXOTHERMIC
He given to surroundings
30
In ENDOTHERMIC
Heat absorbed from surroundings
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What’s the difference between calories and joules
They are just two different measurements of the amounts of energy
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What happens when energy is change from one form to another
All the energy can be accounted for
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What factors do you need to know in order to calculate the heat change in a calorimeter
Heat capacity Mass that absorbs heat Temperature change
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Describe the energy of a chemical bonds of the reactance an exothermic reactions
Greater than the energy stored in the bonds of the products
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When doing an energy change by one mole
Just flip the signs
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If the value of H is positive the reaction is
Endothermic
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If the value of H is negative the reaction is
Exothermic
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What factors are needed and that he capacity of an object
MCAT
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Which substance has the highest specific heat capacity
Liquid water
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How can you determine the enthalpy for a reaction in an aqueous solution
Mix the reactants in a calorimeter and measure the temperature change
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During a state change the temperature of a substance
Remains constant
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What is Hess’ law of heat summation
It is used to calculate delta H for complicated chemical reactions