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Thermochemistry W.W. Cooper Chemistry B1A
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User Instructions Add your category headings to the Jeopardy board (slide #3) Add your answers and questions to slides A1:1 through Q5:5 (X:Y stands for category X, item Y; A=answer; Q=question) Launch the show (use F5) and the title slide will show. One mouse-click or right arrow should take you to the Jeopardy board. Click on a number (like 100) to get to the Answer for that number; click again to get to the questions for that number; click the third time to get back to the Jeopardy Board Caveats: Running this from anything but the hard-drive will cause delays Sometimes it will take longer than expected for the mouse cursor to appear/re-appear, even running from the hard drive Once you have clicked on a number, you can also use the arrow keys to advance from the answer to the questions and back to the board. All slides except two are “hidden” so you can’t get to them by traditional means, only through the Jeopardy board. This version of the Jeopardy template uses custom shows and internal hyperlinks so don’t add slides or move the existing ones around or the infrastructure may no longer work. Points will turn blue once an item is selected. Close the presentation and re- launch it to recover the default yellow numbers.
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Construction Notes This Jeopardy template is based on one found on the web at: http://www.graves.k12.ky.us/tech/jeopardy_template.ppt It was modified to use custom shows and hidden slides, and so removed the necessity to move the mouse to a specific area on the question slide to return to the board. Each A & Q pair is one custom show; a board button links to each custom show, and uses the show and return feature. This version adds a note for each A & Q slide to let you know which slide you are on if you accidentally delete all the text on a slide. This version adds user instructions and these construction notes. It darkened the background blue to be more like the blue on TV Jeopardy, and darkened the “followed link” color so it would nearly disappear after a topic had been chosen. This one uses a different font--the san-serif font Trebuchet--so the words are easier to read on the screen. Because of all the extra infrastructure, this one is slower running. If you add a sixth category or a sixth point button, please be careful not to disturb the existing structure or you may get strange results. Be sure you link to the text on the button and not to the autoshape button itself. These modification were made by Clark Parsons: clparson@bc.cc.ca.us
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Jeopardy Board Just Energy 100 200 300 400 500 Heat or Heat or Temp. Thermo. System Hess’s Law Random
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Energy of motion
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What is kinetic energy?
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Energy of position.
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What is potential energy?
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The sum of the kinetic and potential energies of the particles making up the substance.
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What is the internal energy?
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Energy can be transformed but is always remains the same for a system.
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What is the Law of Conservation of energy?
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The potential or capacity for moving matter (doing work)..
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What is energy?
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Energy content of a substance.
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What is temperature?
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Energy flow from one system to another.
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What is heat?
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The SI unit of energy.
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What is the Joule?
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Energy gained or lost during a chemical reaction.
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What is the heat of reaction?
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The direction of heat flow.
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What is down hill (hot to cold)?
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The substances or mixture of substances in which a change occurs.
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What is a thermodynamic system?
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A system whose temperature increases.
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What is an exothermic system?
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A system whose temperature decreases.
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What is an endothermic system?
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q is positive.
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What is an endothermic system?
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q is negative
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What is an exothermic system?
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An extensive property of a substance that can be used to obtain the heat absorbed or evolved in a chemical reaction.
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What is enthalpy?
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The chemical equation for a reaction (including phase ;labels) in which the equation is given a molar interpretation, and the enthalpy is of the reaction for these molar amounts is written directly after these equations.
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What is a thermochemical equation.
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For a chemical equation that can be written as the sum of two or more steps, the enthalpy change for the overall equation equals the sum of the enthalpy changes for the individual steps.
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What is Hess’s law of heat summation?
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The standard thermodynamic conditions chosen for substances when listing or comparing thermodynamic data: 1 atm pressure and the specific temperature, usually 25 o C.
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What is the standard state?
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A function that depends only on where you are, not how you got there.
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What is a state function?
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Energy required to change the temperature of an object 1 o C.
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What is Heat Capacity?
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Temperature required to change the temperature of one gram of mater by one degree Celsius.
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What is specific heat capacity?
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Device used to study energy of reactions?
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What is a calorimeter?
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Different physical forms of the same substance.
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What is an allotrope?
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The most stable form of an element under standard thermodynamic conditions.
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What is the reference form?
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