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Energy and Chemical Reactions Themes: Conservation & Equilibrium Chapter 10 Sections 1 & 4

By the end of…you should be able to: Class: – Identify how energy flows. – Determine whether a reaction is endergonic or exergonic. – Distinguish between: entropy, enthalpy, energy, and heat. Week: – Solve problems using the equation q=mcΔT – Use a calorimeter to collect experimental data and determine the specific heat of a metal.

If energy is not destroyed… Quality vs. Quantity Heat Death Entropy

Flow of energy: Quality?

Entropy

Why do ionic compounds dissolve?

Does energy always spread? Energy spread vs. matter spread Think about dissolving water…what happens to the energy there?

Two types of reactions Endergonic Exergonic

Free “useful” energy Enthalpy: energy that flows as heat What if? – Temperature increases? – Temperature decreases? – Entropy increases (as in a living system) – Entropy decreases

So how do we measure energy changes? We look at the system and its affect on the surroundings. If we run a reaction in an isolated system, we can use q system = -q surroundings

What do we need to know to measure energy changes? 1 calorie = Joules Calorie: Amount of heat required to raise the temp. of water 1 degree Celsius – Problem: How many joules is 15 Calories? – FYI: the term Calorie in nutrition is misleading. Its actually a kilocalorie. What does that mean?

Not all substances absorb transfer energy at the same rate Q=smΔT (note sometimes s is symbolized as C) s: specific heat: unique to the substance M: mass in g ΔT: change in temperature *Your online activity will derive and use this equation to understand the energy change in a closed system.

Theme: Equilibrium drives the heat transfer

Exit Ticket (Day 1): Are heat and temperature the same? Explain. What term describes the tendency of matter to move towards a less orderly state? CaCl 2 (rock salt) melts ice. What type of energy change occurs when the salt dissolves in water (endergonic or exergonic)? Explain and include an understanding of conservation or equilibrium in your answer.

Exit ticket (Day 2) When you are cooking dinner, you can often touch the tomato sauce in the pot on a stove. But once, you left a silver spoon in the sauce and went to take it out and “ouch”! Your hand was burned. Explain in terms of what you learned about metals and specific heat. It takes J to heat 25 g of copper from 25°C to 75°C. What is the specific heat of copper in Joules/g°C ?