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Title: Thermochemistry


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Thermochemistry
  • AH Chemistry, Unit 2(c)

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Introduction
  • Thermochemistry concerns the study of energy
    changes in chemical reactions.
  • First Law of Thermodynamics Energy is
    conserved.
  • Hesss law states that the overall reaction
    enthalpy is the sum of the reaction enthalpies of
    each of step of a reaction.

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Calorimetry
  • The term used to describe the quantitative
    determination of the change in heat energy which
    occurs during a chemical reaction.
  • A calorimeter is used to measure this energy
    change.

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Standard enthalpy changes
  • Both reactants and products are considered in
    their most stable state at 1 atmosphere pressure
    and a specified temperature (usually 298K).

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Standard Enthaply of Formation
  • Refers to the enthalpy change which occurs when
    one mole of a substance is prepared from its
    elements in their standard state.

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  • Examples
  • C(s) O2(g) gt CO2(g)
  • H2(g) ½O2(g) gt H2O(l)
  • 2C(s) ½O2(g) 3H2(g) gt
    C2H5OH(l)
  • Notes
  • Only ONE MOLE of product on the RHS of the
    equation.
  • Elements In their standard states have zero
    enthalpy of formation.
  • Carbon is usually taken as the graphite
    allotrope.

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Using enthalpies of formation
?Hº ? ? Hf (products) ? ? Hf
(reactants)
  • Example
  • Calculate the standard enthalpy of reaction at
    298K for the complete combustion of methane.

Substance Enthalpy of formation (kJ mol-1)
Carbon dioxide Water Methane -394 -286 -74.9
-891.1 kJ mol l-1
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Bond Enthalpies
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Born-Haber cycles
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What are they?
  • A thermochemical cycle applied to the formation
    of an ionic crystal.
  • Used to calculate the enthalpy of lattice
    formation, which cannot be determined directly by
    experiment.
  • Standard Enthalpy of Lattice Formation
    the enthalpy change which occurs when one mole of
    an ionic crystal is formed from the ions of their
    gaseous states, under standard conditions.

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Born-Haber cycle
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Apply Hesss Law
?HatmNa ?HatmCl ?H1st IE ?H1st EA
?Hlattice
?Hformation
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Born-Haber Cycles applying Hesss Law
Rearrange to find the lattice energy
?Hlattice
?Hformation - (?HatmNa ?HatmCl ?H1st IE
?H1st EA)
So Born-Haber cycles can be used to calculate a
measure of ionic bond strength based on
experimental data.
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Definitions
  • Standard enthalpy of atomisation of an element
  • The energy required to produce one mole of
    isolated gaseous atoms from the element in its
    standard state.
  • Electron affinity
  • The enthalpy change for the process of adding one
    mole of electrons to one mole of isolated atoms
    in the gaseous state.

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Enthalpy of solution
  • Energy must be supplied to break up the ionic
    lattice ?Hlatt
  • Energy is released when the free ions form bonds
    with water molecules ?Hhyd
  • Hydration enthalpy
  • The energy released when one mole of individual
    ions become hydrated.

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  • Illustrate the hydration enthalpy for
  • A sodium ion
  • An sulphate ion

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