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Thermodynamics
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Heat Curve
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Types of Reactions Exothermic - Energy is released
Surroundings get hot Endothermic - Energy is absorbed Surrroundings get cold
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Exothermic Diagram Ea Activation Energy - ∆H Energy Reaction Progress
Reactant - ∆H Energy Product Reaction Progress
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Kinetics Rates of reactions Increase rate by More surface area
Higher temperature Higher concentration Catalyst
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Catalyzed Reaction Ea is lowered - ∆H Energy Reaction Progress
Reactant Ea is lowered - ∆H Energy Product Reaction Progress
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Calculating Heat Heat = C x m x ∆T Temp Change = T2-T1 Mass (g)
Specific Heat = energy needed to raise 1 g of Substance 1°C
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Calculating Heat A 25.0 g piece of metal that absorbs 500 J of energy as it goes from 25°C to 35°C. What is the specific heat?
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