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Title: Calorimetry


1
Calorimetry
Thermochemistry
The Measurement of Heat Transfer in Chemical
Reactions
2
Conservation of Energy
  • In interactions between a system and its
    surroundings the total energy remains constant
  • Energy is neither created nor destroyed

qsystem qsurroundings 0
qsystem -qsurroundings
3
Heats of Reaction
  • Heat of reaction, qrxn
  • The quantity of heat exchanged between a system
    and its surroundings when a chemical reaction
    occurs within the system, at constant
    temperature.

The flame produces energy, one form of which is
heat, q
4
Heats of Reaction
  • Exothermic reactions
  • Produce heat, qrxn lt 0
  • Endothermic reactions
  • Absorb heat, qrxn gt 0
  • Calorimeter
  • A device for measuring quantities of heat
    produced or absorbed in a chemical reaction

q is signed
5
Polystyrene Foam Cup Calorimeter
  • A simple calorimeter
  • Well-insulated nearly isolated
  • Measure temperature change of solution inside

qrxn qsoln 0
qrxn is extensive (units are J) DHrxn qrxn/n
is intensive (units are J/mol)
6
Polystyrene Foam Cup Calorimeter
  • A simple calorimeter
  • Well-insulated nearly isolated
  • Measure temperature change of solution inside

qrxn qsoln 0
qsoln is extensive (units are J) qsoln
msolncsolnDTsoln
7
Polystyrene Foam Cup Calorimeter
  • A simple calorimeter
  • Well-insulated nearly isolated
  • Measure temperature change of solution inside

qrxn qsoln 0
Can be expanded to
nDHrxn msolncsolnDTsoln 0

Energy produced in the reaction
Energy absorbed by the medium
0
8
Heat of Combustion of Fuels
  • DHcombustion relates to the economy of the fuel
    as an energy source
  • Two ways to report
  • qcombustion per gram of fuel
  • qcombustion per mole of fuel
  • This week Determine the amount of energy
    produced (per g and mol) for the combustion of
  • ethanol
  • diesel fuel, C14H30 (similar to kerosene or lamp
    oil)

9
A Simpler Calorimeter
  • A soda can and an alcohol burner.
  • Not well insulated.
  • Measure temperature change.

qrxn qwater ? 0
Can be expanded to
nDHcomb mwatercwaterDTwater ? 0

Energy produced by combustion
Energy absorbed by the water
? 0
10
Simple Combustion Calorimeter
  • qrxn qwater 0
  • q mcDT (used for solutions and water)
  • q nDH (used for reactions)

11
Notes for Lab This Week
  • Total volume should be constant for all runs
  • Accurate values for DH will not be determined
  • but relative values between two fuels will be
  • How will you know how many moles of fuel were
    burned?
  • How will you determine the quantity of heat
    absorbed by the water in the aluminum can
    calorimeter?

12
What Data Should I Collect?
  • Mass of fuel burned
  • Volume (or mass) of water heated
  • Temperature change of water

This investigation, Author 1 Introduction and
Conclusion 2 Discussion 3 Data/Results and
Experimental This investigation, Author A
Introduction, Conclusion, Data/Results B
Discussion and Experimental
13
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