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Topic C7: Practical Skills
C7.1 Practical Activity Groups (PAGs)
C7.1.6 PAG6: Investigating Energy Changes
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What is enthalpy defined as?
Total energy content
An endothermic reaction absorbs energy from the
surroundings
.
True
Give an example of an exothermic reaction.
Burning of wood
In the formula
q
=
q =
q
=
m
c
Δ
T
mc\Delta T
m
c
Δ
T
, \( \Delta T \) represents the change in temperature.
True
To heat 50g of water by 10°C, q = 50 \times 4.18 \times 10 = 2090 \text{ J}</latex>, the value of \( q \) is
2090
J.
What does the symbol \( c \) in the formula
q
=
q =
q
=
m
c
Δ
T
mc\Delta T
m
c
Δ
T
represent?
Specific heat capacity
What is specific heat capacity measured in?
J/g°C or J/gK
What does 'c' represent in the formula q = mcΔT?
Specific heat capacity
Specific heat capacity depends on both the mass and the material of the substance.
False
The instrument used in calorimetry to measure temperature change is called a
calorimeter
.
Match the thermometer type with its advantage:
Mercury-in-glass ↔️ Inexpensive
Digital ↔️ High accuracy
Thermocouple ↔️ Very fast response
What does 'ΔH' stand for in chemical reactions?
Enthalpy change
An endothermic reaction releases heat into the surroundings.
False
What is the formula for calculating enthalpy change (ΔH)?
q = mcΔT
The specific heat capacity (c) is measured in J/g°C.
True
If 50 g of water increases in temperature by 10°C, the enthalpy change is 2090
J
An exothermic reaction releases energy and results in a
negative
Match the reaction type with the correct energy change:
Exothermic ↔️ Energy released
Endothermic ↔️ Energy absorbed
Specific heat capacity is the energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by
1
degree Celsius.
What are the units for specific heat capacity?
J/g°C
The ΔH for an exothermic reaction is always positive.
False
Steps to calculate energy changes using specific heat capacity:
1️⃣ Identify the mass of the substance
2️⃣ Determine the specific heat capacity
3️⃣ Measure the change in temperature
4️⃣ Apply the formula
q
=
q =
q
=
m
c
Δ
T
mc\Delta T
m
c
Δ
T
5️⃣ Calculate the energy change
The formula for calculating heat absorbed or released is
q
= mcΔT
Unlike heat capacity, specific heat capacity depends on the
material
only.
What is the experimental technique used to measure heat changes in chemical reactions?
Calorimetry
The formula used in calorimetry to calculate heat absorbed or released is q =
mcΔT
.
True
Steps in a calorimetry experiment
1️⃣ Measure the initial temperature of the reactants
2️⃣ Mix the reactants
3️⃣ Monitor the temperature change
4️⃣ Calculate the heat absorbed or released
If ΔH < 0, the reaction is
exothermic
.
If 50 g of water increases in temperature by 10°C, what is the enthalpy change (ΔH)?
2090 J
In the enthalpy change formula, 'q' represents the heat absorbed or
released
What does a negative ΔH indicate about a reaction?
Exothermic
Match the type of reaction with its energy change:
Exothermic ↔️ Energy released
Endothermic ↔️ Energy absorbed
What is specific heat capacity?
Energy to raise 1g by 1°C
Steps in a calorimetry experiment
1️⃣ Measure the initial temperature of the reactants
2️⃣ Mix the reactants and monitor the temperature change
3️⃣ Calculate the heat absorbed or released
The heat absorbed or released in calorimetry is calculated using q = mcΔT.
True
When 20 g of water cools from 30°C to 20°C, the heat released is -836
J
What is the unit for specific heat capacity?
J/g°C
The formula for calculating enthalpy change is ΔH = q / m = c
ΔT
Match the component with its symbol and units:
Heat absorbed or released ↔️ q, J
Mass ↔️ m, g
Specific Heat Capacity ↔️ c, J/g°C
What does a negative ΔH indicate about a reaction?
Exothermic
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