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Representing Enthalpy Change 1
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I will be able to use proper scientific terminology to describe I will be able to use various methods to represent enthalpy changes 2
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define the terms: thermochemical equation, potential energy diagram represent enthalpy changes using thermochemical equations with energy terms, thermochemical equations with ΔH values, molar enthalpies of reaction and potential energy diagrams 3
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When a reaction is endothermic, energy is absorbed (consumed) and is always represented on the reactant side of the yield arrow H 2 O (l) + 285.8 kJ H 2(g) + 1/2 O 2(g) When a reaction is exothermic, energy is released (produced) and is always represented on the product side of the yield arrow Mg (s) + 1/2 O 2(g) MgO (s) + 601.6 kJ 4
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Write a balanced chemical equation and then the ∆H value beside it (∆H is negative when exothermic and positive when endothermic) CO (g) + 2H 2(g) CH 3 OH (l) ∆H = -128.6 kJ 5
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Molar enthalpy of reaction, ∆H x the energy change associated with the reaction of one mole of a substance (also called molar enthalpy change) Molar enthalpy that is determined when initial and final conditions of the chemical system are at SATP (100 kPa and 25ºC) is called a standard molar enthalpy of reaction (∆Hº x ) Note: Difference between ∆H x and ∆Hº x 6
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The symbol for the molar enthalpy of reaction uses the subscript “r” to refer to the reaction under consideration CO (g) + 2 H 2(g) CH 3 OH (l) ∆Hº r = -128.6 kJ/mol CH 3 OH 8
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Chemical potential energy is the stored energy related to the relative positions of particles and the strengths of the bonds between them PE is stored or released as the positions of the particles change As bonds break and re-form and the positions of atoms are altered, changes occur in PE Potential energy diagrams are graphical representations of the energy transferred during a physical or chemical change 9
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Vertical axis represents the potential energy of system Horizontal axis represents the reaction coordinate or reaction progress Reactants are written on the left and the products on the right 10
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15 Practice pp. 319-320 UC # 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Section 5.3 Questions p. 320 UC # 1, 2, 3
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