Title: Heat of Solution
1Heat of Solution
- Overall Energy Change in Dissolving
2What would happen if I measured the temperature
while I was making solutions?
Sometimes, the water gets colder. Sometimes, the
water gets warmer. Rem Water is the
environment!
3Heat flow
System to environment exothermic. Temp of
water ?.
Environment to system endothermic. Temp of
water ?
4How would I calculate the energy change is this
experiment?
- Use Q mC?T
- Q energy in joules
- m mass of water in cup
- C specific heat of water table B
- ?T temperature change of water.
5Why is there an energy change?
6Energy Considerations Solid in Liquid
- Solvent-solvent attraction has to be broken up
energy absorbed. - Solute-solute attraction has to be broken up
energy absorbed. - Solute-solvent interaction formed energy
released.
7Recall
- Breaking a bond absorbs energy.
- Making a bond releases energy.
Memorize!
8Pulling solute particles apart absorbs energy
Solute-solvent attraction releases energy.
Also have to pull solvent particles apart.
9Energy in
Pulling solvent molecules apart.
Pulling solute molecules apart.
Energy out
Attraction between solute solvent molecules.
10Heat of Solution
- If exothermic component wins out, solution warms
up. - If endothermic component wins out, solution cools
down.
11Heat of Solution
- Has to be determined experimentally.
- Solubility traces with a ve slope
- Solute Solvent Heat ? Solution
- Dissolving is endothermic.
- Solubility traces with a ve slope
- Solute Solvent ? Heat Solution.
- Dissolving is exothermic.
12Measuring Heat of Solution
Water is the environment!
source
13Measuring Heat of Solution
- Measure mass of water in cup.
- Dissolve salt in water.
- Observe temperature change of water.
- Use Q mC?T to calculate energy change.
14Energy Changes on Dissolving
- Dissolving may be either endothermic or
exothermic. Cannot predict ahead of time. Which
is which? - Two things going on its a balancing act!
15Energy Changes on Dissolving
- Things pulling apart from each other. This costs
you energy breaking bonds or interactions is
endothermic - Forming interactions between solute solvent
molecules. This gives you energy making bonds
or interactions is exothermic.
16Energy Considerations Gas in Liquid
- Solvent-solvent attraction has to be broken up
energy absorbed. - Solute-solute attraction has to be broken up
energy absorbed. - Solute-solvent interaction formed energy
released.
Solute is a gas. There is no solute-solute
attraction.
3 gt 1 or gas wont dissolve. Always exothermic.