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Thermochemistry
Gives off heat (emits)
exothermic
Absorbs heat
endothermic
It flows from hot to cold objects and is known by the letter “q”
heat
The study of energy changes that occur during chemical reactions
thermochemistry
What is a calorie or joule?
Unit of heat (q)
Defined as the amount of heat needed to increase the temperature of an object by 1oC.
Heat capacity
Defined as the amount of heat needed to increase 1 gram of an object by 1oC.
Specific heat or specific heat capacity
The formula for q?
q = C x m x T
Solve the previous equation for the other three variables.
C = q/mTm = q/CTT = q/Cm
A balance bar has 200 Calories. How many kilojoules is this? How
many joules is this?
836.8 kj836,800 joules
True or False. cal/oC is an acceptable unit for specific heat.
False, cal/goC
True or False. Metals generally have a higher specific heat
capacity than water.
False
True or False. Metals generally have a higher specific heat capacity
than molecular compounds.
False
You measure 1200 joules of heat during a 30oC temperature change with a
substance that weighs 100 g. What is the specific heat of the substance.
0.40 J/goC
During a phase change, the temperature of a substance ________.
Remains constant
A calorimeter can effectively measure the heat of another
substance because of the ____________?
Law of Conservation of Energy
H of fusion involves which phase change?
Melting
H of solidification involves which more commonly known phase change?
Freezing
If the percent mass of a solution weighing 300 g is 6%, what is the
mass of the solute?
.06 = x/300gx = 18 g
The heat content of a system at a constant pressure is known as the
________ of that system.
enthalpy
What is the enthalpy change in a chemical reaction known as?
Heat of reaction, H
If the H of a reaction is negative then the reaction is _______ .
exothermic
The heat of the reaction for the complete burning of one mole of a substance.
Heat of combustion
The enthalpy change when a mole of solute is dissolved in a solvent.
Heat of solution
True or False. The quantity of heat absorbed when a solid melts is the
same as the quantity released when the substance freezes.
True. Hfus = -Hsolid.
What makes Hess’s law useful?
It allows you to determine heats of reactions indirectly
The change in enthalpy that involves the formation of one mole of a compound from its
elements (at 25oC) is known as?
Standard heat of formation, (Hf
o)
True or False. The standard heat of a reaction can be calculated
by the following equation …Ho = Hf
o(products) - Hf
o(reactants)
True