Cards (12)

    • The enthalpy of combustion determined experimentally is less exothermic than that calculated using enthalpies of formation.
      Give a possible reason for this.
      Heat loss
      Incomplete combustion
      Evaporation of fuel
      Experiment not completed under standard conditions
    • Explain why the value given for the O=O bond enthalpy is not a mean value.
      Only substance with O=O is oxygen
    • The student considered using a glass beaker on a tripod and gauze instead of the clamped copper calorimeter.
      Suggest two disadvantages of using a glass beaker on a tripod and gauze.
      Glass is poorer conductor than copper
      Tripod and gauze reduce heat transfer
      Tripod and gauze would have fixed height above flame
    • Suggest one addition to this apparatus that would improve the accuracy of the enthalpy value obtained.
      Wind shield
    • The student uses data to determine a value for the enthalpy change.
      Explain how the experimental method and use of apparatus can be improved to provide more accurate data.
      APPARATUS
      • burette/ pipette not measuring cylinder
      • polystyrene cup/ insulate
      • reweigh watchglass after adding solid
      • powdered solid
      MEASUREMENTS
      • measure/ record initial temperature of solution before addition
      • measure/ record temperature of solution after addition at regular intervals until trend observed
      DETERMINIATION
      • plot graph of temperature against time
      • extrapolate
      • determine enthalpy change at addition
    • Suggest how, without changing the apparatus, the experiment in part (c) could be improved to reduce the percentage uncertainty in the temperature change.
      Increase concentration of solutions
    • State why the heat change calculated from the bomb calorimeter experiment is not an enthalpy change.
      Pressure not constant in bomb calorimeter (enthalpy change requires constant pressure)
    • Give one reason why bond enthalpy that you calculated in part (c) is different from the mean bond enthalpy quoted in a data book.
      Data book value derived from a number of different compounds
    • Suggest how the students' method, and the analysis of results, could be improved in order to determine a more accurate value for the enthalpy of reaction.
      Justify your suggestions.
      Do not refer to precision of measuring equipment/ amounts/ concentrations of chemicals.
      INSULATION
      • polystyrene cup + lid
      • to reduce heat loss
      TEMPERATURE RECORDING
      • record temperature at regular intervals
      • plot against time on a graph
      RESULTS ANALYSIS
      • extrapolate to point of addition
      • establish theoretical maximum temperature
    • Suggest a reason why the value calculated in part (d) differs from the mean Xe-F bond enthalpy quoted in a data source.
      Mean bond enthalpy found by taking an average for Xe-F in a range of compounds
    • A 50.0g sample of water is used in this experiment. Explain how you could measure out this mass of water without using a balance.
      Water has a known density
      Therefore a volume of 50 cm cubed could be measured out
    • Define the term enthalpy change.
      Heat energy change at a constant pressure.