Chapter 5 Thermochemistry Ashley Warren Kings High School AP Chemistry 2013-2014 Lecture Presentation © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
Chapter 6 Thermochemistry. Deals with the energy changes Chemical reactions –Determines whether a reaction is exothermic or endothermic Physical Changes.
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Thermochemistry THERMOCHEMISTRY The study of heat released or required by chemical reactions Fuel is burnt to produce energy - combustion (e.g. when.
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Thermochemistry. Specific Heat Formula c p c p = Specific Heat Q Q = Energy (heat) lost or gained T T = Temperature change m m = Mass.
Chapter 16 Chemical Reactions That Involve Heat. The study of the changes in heat in chemical reactions. Thermochemistry.
Slide 1 of 58 CHEMISTRY Ninth Edition GENERAL Principles and Modern Applications Petrucci Harwood Herring Madura Chapter 7: Thermochemistry.
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Thermochemistry. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company.All rights reserved. Presentation of Lecture Outlines, 6–2 Thermochemistry Thermodynamics is the.