2.1 Thermochemistry

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    • Enthalpy change
      The amount of heat given out or absorbed in a reaction carried out at constant pressure
    • Exothermic reactions
      • Have negative ΔH values
    • Endothermic reactions
      • Have positive ΔH values
    • Standard conditions

      All substances in their standard states, temperature of 298 K (25°C), pressure of 1 atm (101 000 Pa)
    • Standard enthalpy change
      Enthalpy change measured when fixed standard conditions are used
    • Enthalpy change of formation, ΔfHθ

      The enthalpy change when 1 mol of a compound forms from its constituent elements in their standard states under standard conditions
    • Equation for enthalpy change of formation
      1. Must end up with 1 mol of the compound
      2. May need to use fractions on the left hand side
    • The standard enthalpy change of formation of an element in its standard state is zero
    • Enthalpy change of combustion, ΔcHθ
      The enthalpy change when 1 mol of a substance is completely combusted in oxygen under standard conditions
    • Equation for enthalpy change of combustion
      1. Must start with 1 mol of whatever is being burned
      2. Often need to use fractions in the equation
    • Enthalpy change of reaction, ΔrH

      The enthalpy change when the reaction takes place between the reagents as indicated by the stoichiometric equation for the reaction under standard conditions
    • Hess's Law

      The total enthalpy change for a reaction is independent of the route taken from the reactants to the products
    • Hess's Law equation

      1. Route 1 = Route 2
      2. ΔH1 = ΔH2 + ΔH3
    • If ΔfH is given, the direction of the arrows is from the common elements to the reactants and products. Arrow = upwards
    • If ΔcH is given, the direction of the arrows is from the reactants and products to the common combustion products. Arrows = downwards
    • Bond enthalpy

      The enthalpy needed to break 1 mol of the bond to give separated atoms with everything being in the gaseous state
    • Average bond enthalpy
      The average value of the enthalpy required to break a given type of covalent bond in the molecules of a gaseous species
    • Calculating enthalpy changes using bond enthalpies

      ΔH = Σ(bonds broken) - Σ(bonds formed)
    • Calorimetry
      Measuring the heat transferred to the surroundings in a chemical reaction by carrying it out in an insulated container called a calorimeter
    • Calculating enthalpy change from calorimetry
      1. q = mcΔT
      2. ΔH = -q/n
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