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Energy Kinetic energy = energy of motion
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Energy Potential energy = stored energy 1. energy of position due to gravity
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Energy Potential energy = stored energy 2. energy stored in chemical bonds
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Law of Conservation of Energy Energy can not be created or destroyed, only converted from one form to another.
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When energy is RELEASED in a chemical reaction, it is called…. EXOTHERMIC
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When energy is ABSORBED in a chemical reaction, it is called…. ENDOTHERMIC
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Units of Energy Energy is measured in JOULES Also in calories or kilocalories (food) How many calories are in a kilocalorie?
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Units of Energy How many calories in the hamburger? 420 kilocalories
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What is temperature? A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter. All atoms are moving! High temperature = moving faster
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Once again…… TEMPERATURE = AVERAGE KINETIC ENERGY
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Temperature Scales Celcius: water freezes water boils Zero degrees100 degrees
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Temperature Scales Kelvin: 0 K = absolute zero (-460 o F) all motion of particles stops! Water freezes @ 273 K Water boils @ 373 K Kelvin never goes below zero (no negative numbers!)
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Temperature Scales Kelvin = Celsius + 273 Celsius = Kelvin – 273 If it is 32 O Celsius, what temperature is it in Kelvin? If it is 100 Kelvin, what temperature is it in Celsius?
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Temperature Scales
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Standard Temperature 0 degrees Celsius 273 Kelvin (in Table A)
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At what temperature does liquid nitrogen boil? 77 Kelvin -195 Celsius -320 Farenheit
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What is Heat? Heat is the sum total of all the kinetic energy in a sample of matter. How is heat different from temperature???
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Heat ≠ Temperature Both the water in the bath tub and in the cup are at 25 o C Which contains more HEAT?
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Heat Capacity The amount of energy (in JOULES) needed to raise the temperature of the sample by 1 o C Which water sample has a higher heat capacity?
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Specific Heat Capacity The amount of energy (in JOULES) needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of the sample by 1 o C Which water sample has a higher specific heat ?
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Specific Heat Specific heat measures how easily something can absorb (or then lose) heat. LOW specific heat = little energy for something to heat up. HIGH specific heat = lots of energy to heat something up Every substance has its own unique specific heat value.
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Specific Heat Capacity In your experience, which substance below has a higher specific heat capacity (takes more energy to heat it up?)
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