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Bellwork‐Hotwater
1.Whyissteampoten7allymoredangerousthanhotwater?
2.Which has a higherspecific heat, water orsand?
Explain using examples
BUTSTEAMCANBURNLIKEFIREWITHANEXTRA40.67kJ/molOFENERGY.ANDitisoEenhoIerthan100°C
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Let’sfillinthechartonyourhomework!
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Bellwork‐Endoorexo2
Arethefollowingprocessesendothermicorexothermic?
1.Burningwood2.Boilingwater3.Diges7ngsugar4.Mixingtwoaqueoussolu7ons,thecombina7ongetscold.
5.ΔH=‐380kJ/mol6.Egg+heatover‐easy
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Athermochemicalequa7ontellsustheamountofenergythatisexchangedduringtheprocess
C3H8(g)+O2(g)CO2(g)+H2O(g)ΔH=‐2220kJ
2NaHCO3(s)Na2CO3(s)+H2O(g)+CO2(g)ΔH=129kJ
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C3H8(g)+O2(g)CO2(g)+H2O(g)ΔH=‐2220kJ
C3H8(g)+O2(g)CO2(g)+H2O(g)+2220kJ
2NaHCO3(s)Na2CO3(s)+H2O(g)+CO2(g)ΔH=129kJ
129kJ+2NaHCO3(s)Na2CO3(s)+H2O(g)+CO2(g)
TheycanbewriYenintwoways
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C3H8(g)+O2(g)CO2(g)+H2O(g)ΔH=‐2220kJ
2220kJofenergyareproducedforeverymoleofC3H8(g)thatisburned.
5molesx‐2220kJ/mole=‐11,100kJ
Howmuchenergyisproducedby5moles?
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2NaHCO3(s)Na2CO3(s)+H2O(g)+CO2(g)ΔH=129kJ
129kJisabsorbedbyevery2molesofNaHCO3(s)thatisdecomposed.
Whatistheenergychange(ΔH)forthedecomposi7onof25gofNaHCO3(s)?
25gx1mole84g
=.298moles 129kJ2molx =19.22kJ
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Sec7on17.4‐HonorsonlyCalcula7ngHeatsofReac7on
Emeraldsarecomposedoftheelementschromium,aluminum,silicon,oxygen,andberyllium.
Whatifyouwantedtodeterminetheheatofreac7onwithoutactuallybreakingthegemsdowntotheircomponentelements?
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Hess’slawallowsyoutodeterminetheheatofreacVonindirectly.
Hess’slawofheatsumma7onstatesthatifyouaddtwoormorethermochemicalequa7onstogiveafinalequa7on,thenyoucanalsoaddtheheatsofreac7ontogivethefinalheatofreac7on.
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Manipulate the given equations toobtain the “equation of interest”.
change sign of∆H
switchingreactants &products
Flip reactions
Multiply ∆H bysame number
Multiply allcoefficientsby the samenumber
Multiplyreactions
Add ∆H valuesA →BPlus C→DGivesA+C →B+D
Add reactions
BUT YOU MUSTBYYOU CAN
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StandardHeatsofForma7onForareac7onthatoccursatstandardcondi7ons,youcancalculatetheheatofreac7onbyusingstandardheatsofforma7on.
17.4
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Thestandardheatofforma7on(∆Hf°)ofacompoundisthechangeinenthalpythataccompaniestheforma7onofonemoleofthecompoundfromitselementswithallsubstancesintheirstandardstatesat25°C.
17.4
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TheStandardHeatofForma7onofWater
17.4
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StandardHeatsofFormaVon17.4