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Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.

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Page 1: Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.

Thermochemistry

Page 2: Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.

• Do Now – Check and edit prelabs

• Objective – Thermochemistry • Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat

capacity, and specific heat

• Homework – Pg 510 # 9-11

Page 3: Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.

Energy Transformations

Energy is the capacity to do work or supply heat

Energy has no mass or volume

Page 4: Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.

Energy Transformations

Energy is the capacity to do work or supply heat

Energy has no mass or volume

Thermochemistry = study of energy changes that occur during chemical reactions

Heat (q) always flow from warmer to cooler

Page 5: Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.

Exothermic and Endothermic Processes

System and Surroundings

Law of conservation of energy

Page 6: Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.

Exothermic and Endothermic Processes

System and Surroundings

Law of conservation of energy

Page 7: Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.

Exothermic and Endothermic Processes

Endothermic Reactions – System absorbs energy from surroundings

Exothermic Reactions- System gives off energy to the surroundings

Page 8: Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.

Units of Measuring Heat Flow

calorie = amount of heat it takes to raise the temp of 1 g of water 1 °C

Page 9: Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.

Units of Measuring Heat Flow

calorie = amount of heat it takes to raise the temp of 1 g of water 1 °C

1 Calorie = 1 Kilocalorie = 1000 calories

Page 10: Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.

Units of Measuring Heat Flow

calorie = amount of heat it takes to raise the temp of 1 g of water 1 °C

1 Calorie = 1 Kilocalorie = 1000 calories

Joule (J) is the SI unit for measuring energy1 J = 0.2390 cal 4.184 J = 1 cal

Page 11: Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.
Page 12: Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.

Heat Capacity and Specific Heat (C)

Heat Capacity = amount of heat needed to increase the temp of an object 1 °C

Page 13: Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.

Heat Capacity and Specific Heat (C)

Heat Capacity = amount of heat needed to increase the temp of an object 1 °C

Specific Heat = amount of heat needed to increase the temp of 1 gram of a material 1 °C

Page 14: Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.

Heat Capacity and Specific Heat (C)

C = q = heat (Joules or calories)__ m x ∆T mass(g) x change in temp (°C )

Page 15: Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.

Calculating the Specific Heat of a Metal

C = q = heat (Joules or calories)__ m x ∆T mass(g) x change in temp (°C ) Sample Problem 17.1 pg 510

The temperature of a 95.4 gram piece of copper increases from 25.0 °C to 48.0 °C when the copper absorbs 849 J of heat. What is the specific heat of copper?

Page 16: Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.

Calculating the Specific Heat of a Metal

C = q = heat (Joules or calories)__ m x ∆T mass(g) x change in temp (°C ) Sample Problem 17.1 pg 510

The temperature of a 95.4 gram piece of copper increases from 25.0 °C to 48.0 °C when the copper absorbs 849 J of heat. What is the specific heat of copper?

Page 17: Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.
Page 18: Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.

Enthalpy

Page 19: Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.

EnthalpyHeat content of a system at constant pressure

Page 20: Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.

Enthalpy

qsys

= ∆H = -qsurr

= -m x C X ∆T

Page 21: Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.

17.1

9. 1.76 x 103 cal 1.76 kcal 7.36 x 103 J 7.36 kJ

10. 2.36 x 10-1 J/(g*°C)

11. 2.8 x 102 kJ

Page 22: Thermochemistry. Do Now – Check and edit prelabs Objective – Thermochemistry Exothermic, endothermic, calorie, joule, heat capacity, and specific heat.

17.2

18. 2Mg(s) + O2(g) → 2MgO(s) + 1204 kJ or

2Mg(s) + O2(g) → 2MgO(s) ∆H= -1204 kJ

19. 3.72 x 102 kJ

20. Heat of combustion is the heat of reaction for the complete burning of one mole of a substance.