Title: Thermochemistry -- The Flow of Energy: Heat --
1Thermochemistry-- The Flow of Energy Heat --
- Thermochemistry the study of heat changes in
chemical reactions - Chemical potential energy energy stored within
the structural units of chemical substances
2Thermochemistry-- The Flow of Energy Heat --
Chemical System Types Chemical System Types Chemical System Types
System type Description ?q (change in heat)
Endothermic System absorbing heat from the surroundings ?q gt 0
Exothermic System releasing heat to the surroundings ?q lt 0
3Thermochemistry-- The Flow of Energy Heat --
- Law of Conservation of Energy
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- In any chemical or physical process, energy is
neither created nor destroyed
4Thermochemistry-- The Flow of Energy Heat --
- The calorie
- Expressed as a c (lower case)
- Quantity of heat needed to raise the temperature
of 1 g of pure water 1?C - Calorie
- Expressed as a C (upper case)
- Dietary Calorie
- 1 Calorie 1 kilocalorie 1000 calories
5Thermochemistry-- An Intro Video --
6Thermochemistry-- The Flow of Energy Heat --
- Joule
- SI unit of heat and energy
- Raises the temperature of 1 g of pure water
0.2390?C - 4.184 J 1 cal
- Heat Capacity
- Amount of heat needed to increase the temperature
of an object exactly 1?C - Will change depending on the mass and chemical
composition - Specific Heat
- Quantity of heat needed to raise the temperature
of - 1g of substance 1oC
7Thermochemistry-- The Flow of Energy Heat --
- Specific Heat Capacity
- Heat (q) specific heat capacity (C)
- Mass (m) change in temperature (?T)
- q mC ?T
8Thermochemistry-- The Flow of Energy Heat --
- Example
- How many kilojoules of heat are absorbed when
1.00 L of water is heated from 18?C to 85?C? - Solution
- q mC?T
- q 1000g x 4.18 J x 67oC
- g o C
- q 2.8E5 J 1 KJ
- 1000 J
- 280 KJ
9Thermochemistry-- The Flow of Energy Heat --
- Example
- A chunk of silver has a heat capacity of 42.8
J/?C. If the silver has a mass of 181 g,
calculate the specific heat of silver. - Solution
- q mC?T
- 42.8 J 181g x C x 1OC
- C 0.236 J/goC
10Thermochemistry-- Measuring and Expressing Heat
Changes --
- Your Turn
- The temperature of a piece of copper with a mass
of 95.4 g increases from 20.0oC to 40.0oC when
the metal absorbs 849 J of heat. What is the
specific heat of copper? - q mC?T
- 849 J 95.4g x C x 23.0oC
- C 0.387 J/g x oC
11Thermochemistry-- Measuring and Expressing Heat
Changes --