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Title: Enthalpy


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Enthalpy
  • L.O.
  • Understand that energy is conserved.
  • Explain that all chemical reactions are
    accompanied by enthalpy changes.
  • Explain that enthalpy change can be exothermic or
    endothermic.

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  • In pairs
  • 1) Discuss the meaning of the terms endothermic
    and exothermic reactions.
  • 2) Find examples of endothermic and exothermic
    reactions.

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  • Exothermic gives out heat as they proceed.
  • Endothermic takes heat form the surroundings.

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  • Enthalpy change, ?H heat change at a constant
    pressure.
  • It varies with conditions (temperature, pressure,
    concentration of solution, etc)

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Change in enthalpy
?H
  • Greek capital letter delta ? means a change
    in science
  • Lower case delta is d and means a small amount
    in science
  • The chemical system relates to all of the
    chemicals in the considered equation
  • In reality, energy cannot be gained or lost
    overall, it simply moves between systems

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  • Enthalpy change, ?H heat change at a constant
    pressure.
  • It varies with conditions (temperature, pressure,
    concentration of solution, etc)
  • Standard conditions
  • Pressure 100 KPa (atmospheric pressure)
  • Temperature of 298 K.
  • Standard Enthalpy change
  • Standard state of an element is the state at
    which it exists at 298K and 100 KPa.
  • Standard enthalpy change, ?H?298 enthalpy change
    measured under standards conditions.

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  • L.O.
  • Construct a simple enthalpy profile diagram for a
    reaction.
  • Explain the term activation energy using enthalpy
    profile diagrams.

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Enthalpy level diagram
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Positive or negative?
  • T increases?
  • If so, then delta H is negative!
  • T decreases?
  • If so then delta H is positive!

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  • Standard molar enthalpy of formation, ?H?f , is
    the enthalpy change when one mole of compound is
    formed from its constituents under standard
    conditions, all the reactants and products in
    their standard states.
  • Example(s)
  • C(s,graphite) O2(g) gt CO2(g)
  • H2(g) ½O2(g) gt H2O(l)
  • 2C(s,graphite) ½O2(g) 3H2(g)
    gtC2H5OH(l)

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  • Standard molar enthalpy of combustion, ?H?c , is
    the enthalpy change when one mole of compound is
    burned in oxygen under standard conditions, all
    the reactants and products in their standard
    states.
  • Example(s)
  • C(s, graphite) O2(g) gt CO2(g)
  • H2(g) ½O2(g) gt H2O(l)
  • C2H5OH(l) 3O2(g) gt 2CO2(g) 3H2O(l)
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