

Thermodynamics Chemistry
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Chemistry
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12th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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Thermodynamics: Bond Energy and Energy of reaction
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Enthalpy Change, ΔH
Basic rules of Enthalpy
When bonds are formed, energy is released
When bonds are broken, energy is absorbed
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Enthalpy Change
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ΔH= Hproducts - Hreactants
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Math Response
2H2 (g) + O2 (g) --> 2H2O (g)
Based on the information given in the table below, what is the ΔH0 for the above reaction
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Enthalpy of Formation
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Enthalpy of formation
•(also known as heat of formation) is the change in energy that takes
place when one mole of a compound is formed from its component
pure elements under standard state conditions (always calculated at a
temperature of 25o C)
•C + ½ O2 + 2 H3🡪 CH3OH
•ΔHo
f for a pure element, even diatomics, is 0
•If ΔHo
f is negative energy is released, product is more stable than
components. Exothermic
•If ΔHo
f is positive energy is absorbed, and the compound is less
stable than components. Endothermic
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2 CH3OH + 3 O2🡪 2CO2 + 4 H2O
Compound
ΔHo
f
CH3OH
-201
O2 0
CO2 -394
H2O
-242
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Enthalpy of Combustion
•Combustion is always Exothermic
•The amount of energy released when ONE mole of a hydrocarbon
combusts
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How much heat is released when 5.00g of CH3OH
is combusted with excess oxygen
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The End of Thermodynamics
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Relationships involving ΔHrxn
•1. If a chemical equation is multiplied by some factor then ΔHrxn is
also multiplied by the same factor
•2. If a chemical rxn is reversed, then ΔHrxn changes signs
2H2O 🡪 2 O2 + H2 Hrxn = 481 J/mol
2 O2 + H2🡪2H2O Hrxn = -481 J/mol
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Hess’s Law
•3. If a chemical equation can be expressed as the sum of a series of
steps, then for the overall equation is the sum of the heats of
reactions for each step
• A + 2B 🡪 C ΔH1
• C 🡪 2D ΔH2
• A + 2B 🡪 2D ΔH3 = ΔH1 + ΔH2
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4 NH3 + 5 O2🡪 4 NO + 6H2O
•Equation A: N2 + O2 🡪 2NO ΔH = 180.6 kj/mol
•Equation B: N2 +3H2 🡪 2NH3 ΔH = -91.8 kj/mol
•Equation C: 2 H2 + O2 🡪 2 H2O ΔH = 180.6 kj/mol
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Enthalpy of solution
•When Ionic substances dissolve in water, heat is emitted or absorbed.
•The bond between the cation and anion are broken which requires energy
•Energy is released when ions form new attractions to the dipoles of the water
molecules
•The amount of energy required to break the bond is equal to the lattice
energy. This step always has a positive ΔH
•The watr molecules must spread out to make room for the ions, this
requires energy to weaken but not break the intermolecular forces. This
step always has a positive ΔH
•Free-floating ions attracted to dipoles of water molecules. Energy is
released in the process. This step always has a negative ΔH
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•The energy values from steps 2&3 combined are often called
hydration energy and is always negative.
•Hydration energy is a Coulombic energy and thus increases as the ions
either increase in charge or decrease in size
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Heat of Fusion
•The energy put into a solid to melt it.
•The energy needed to overcome the forces holding the solid together
•Is also the heat given off by a substance when it freezes
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Heat of Vaporization
•The energy required to turn a substance from liquid to a gas
•The energy given off when a gas condenses to become a liquid
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