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Title: Thermochemistry


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Chapter 6
  • Thermochemistry

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Thermochemistry
  • Deals with the energy changes
  • Chemical reactions
  • Determines whether a reaction is exothermic or
    endothermic
  • Physical Changes
  • Energy changes

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Vocabulary
  • Energy - The ability to do work (E) in J
  • Potential Energy Energy of position (PE)
  • Kinetic Energy Energy of motion (KE)
  • Temperature Random motion of particles
  • Heat Transfer of energy (q) in J
  • Work Force x Distance (W) in J
  • Enthalpy Energy Change for reactions
  • (?H) in J

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Vocabulary
  • Pathway How energy is transferred
  • State Function Properties that depend on
    current state. (Independent of pathway)
  • Energy is a state function
  • Temperature, Volume, Pressure
  • Heat and Work are not state functions

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Example of Energy Change
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Endothermic Reactions
  • Energy is put into a reaction
  • Product bonds are weaker than reactant bonds

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Exothermic Reactions
  • Energy is released from a reaction
  • Product bonds are stronger than reactant bonds

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Signs for Exo vs. Endo.
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Calorimetry
  • Measuring heat associated with a reaction
  • Uses a calorimeter
  • Coffee Cup Calorimeter
  • At constant pressure q -?H
  • qms ?T
  • q heat, m mass, ?T Change in Temp
  • sspecific heat capacity

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Specific Heat Capacity
  • Energy required to heat one gram of a substance 1
    degree Celcius
  • Units J/gºC
  • Molar Heat Capacity Just per mole
  • Metals have low heat capacities

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  • Example
  • How much energy is required to heat
    55.3 grams of Aluminum metal from 22.0ºC to 100.0
    ºC? Specific heat of water is 4.18 J/gºC
    the specific heat of aluminum is 0.89 J/gºC

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  • Example
  • 46 p. 282

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Homework
  • P. 281 s 32, 37,40, 43, 48

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Hesss Law
  • In going from a particular set of reactants to a
    particular set of products, the change in
    enthalpy (?H) is the same whether the reaction
    takes place in one step or in a series of steps
  • Energy is a state function

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Comparison
  • One step
  • N2(g) 2O2(g) ? 2NO2(g) ?H1 68kJ
  • Two step
  • N2(g) O2(g) ? 2NO(g) ?H2 180kJ
  • 2NO(g) O2(g) ? 2NO2(g) ?H3 -112kJ
  • N2(g) 2O2(g) ? 2NO2 (g) ?H2 ?H3 68kJ

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Hesss Law Rules
  • Start with the end reaction in mind and work
    backward rearrange your equations
  • Work to cancel like terms
  • When reversing the equation the sign of ?H must
    be changed
  • When multiplying an equation by a coefficient ?H
    must be multiplied by the same coefficient

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  • Example 54 p. 283
  • NH3? ½ N2 3/2 H2 ?H 46 kJ
  • 2H2 O2 ? 2H2O ?H -486 kJ
  • 2N2 6H2O ? 3O2 4NH3 ?H ?
  • Based on enthalpy is this a useful synthesis?

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  • Example 52 p. 283
  • C4H4 5O2 ? 4CO2 2H2O ?H -2341kJ
  • C4H8 6O2 ? 4CO2 4H2O ?H -2755kJ
  • H2 ½ O2 ? H2O ?H -286kJ
  • C4H4 2H2 ? C4H8 ?H ?

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Homework
  • P. 283 s 51,53,55,57

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  • Calculate how much energy (kJ) is required to
    heat 50.0 L of tap water from 10.0 ºC to 45.0 ºC.
    Assume the density of water is 1.00 g/mL and
    specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g ºC
  • 7320 kJ
  • A McDonalds hamburger contains 250.
    Calories (thats 2.50x105 calories). How many
    burgers would it take to supply the same amount
    of energy? 1 calorie
    4.18 J
  • 7.00 burgers

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Enthalpy of Formation
  • The change in enthalpy that accompanies the
    formation of one mole of a compound from its
    elements with all elements in their standard
    state
  • Symbol ?Hfº
  • f is formation
  • Degree symbol means standard states

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Standard States
  • Standard States
  • Temperature is 25 ºC
  • Pressure 1.00 atm
  • Concentration 1.00 M
  • The standard state is how something exists at
    these conditions
  • O2(g), Na(s), Br2(l)

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Reactions
  • 4C(s) 2H2(g) ? CH4(g) ?Hfº -75 kJ/mol
  • H2(g) ½ O2(g) ? H2O(l) ?Hfº -286 kJ/mol
  • Write the enthalpy of formation reaction for
    gaseous carbon dioxide. Dont worry about the
    value
  • C(s) O2(g) ? CO2(g)
  • Values are in Appendix 4 (A21)
  • ?Hfº -393.5 kJ/mol

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Enthalpy of Formation Values
  • Most values are negative
  • Compounds are more stable than element
  • All elements are zero
  • Even diatomic elements!
  • States matter
  • Liquid water is -286
  • Gaseous water is -242
  • Use this information to calculate enthalpy of the
    reaction!

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Standard Enthalpy of Reaction
  • Standard Enthalpy of Reaction is the energy
    change at standard conditions
  • Symbol ?Hº
  • ?Hº S ?Hfº(Products) - S ?Hfº(Reactants)
  • Remember to include coefficients
  • Remember elements are zero!

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  • Calculate the standard enthalpy of reaction for
    the following
  • Al(s) Fe2O3(s) ? Al2O3(s) Fe(s)
  • Al 0, Fe 0, Fe2O3 -826, Al2O3 -1676

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Homework
  • P. 284 63
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