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Background Chemical reactions involves the making and breaking of bonds. To better understand the energy changes in a reaction, will look at the energy and enthalpy changes in a reaction as bonds are broken in the reactants and formed in the products Remember what a bond is? Bond enthalpy = energy needed to break the bonds in one mole of a gaseous molecule under standard conditions
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Section 11 of data booklet
5.3 Bond enthalpies Understandings: Bond formed= releases energy Bond broken= requires energy Average bond enthalpy is the energy needed to break one mole of a bond in a gaseous molecule averaged over similar compounds Section 11 of data booklet
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Breaking bonds = endothermic (+)
Atoms are held in bonds by the electrostatic forces between them. It takes energy to overcome these attractive forces and break the bonds. (It might help to compare this to intermolecular forces. Remember substances with higher intermolecular forces, have higher melting and boiling points because it takes more energy to overcome those forces of attraction between molecules.)
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Making bonds = exothermic (-)
Forming bonds is the opposite of breaking bonds, making bonds is exothermic. It might help to think about how a bond is a stable association between atoms, which usually is formed the atoms have lower energy bonded together. The higher energy they had before is now released.
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Summary p. 232
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Average Bond Enthalpies
The exact amount of energy to break the same bond in substances is different For example, it takes more energy to remove the first hydrogen from a water molecule than the second For this reason, we use the average bond enthalpies to simplify calculations Section 11 of data booklet
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Practice Problem
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Answer
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Using bond enthalpies to calculate the enthalpy changes of reactions
We can now hopefully understand which processes are endothermic and exothermic. We must remember to look at the bonds formed and broken individually. Write the balanced chemical equation for the combustion of methane gas, and then draw out the Lewis structures below, counting how many of each type of bond are broken and formed.
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Answer
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Extension: Ozone Depletion
There are two allotropes of oxygen gas that exist in our atmosphere. Different physical forms in which an element can exist
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Section 2 of data booklet
The bonds in oxygen and ozone are broken by UV of different wavelengths It takes more energy to break the double bond in O2 than the 1.5 bonds in O3 Physics! Section 2 of data booklet
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Formation and depletion of ozone
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