CHE 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Chemical Energy, Thermodynamics, Stoichiometry

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Review: two laws for every reaction, law of conservation of mass, balancing equations, law of conservation of energy. Law of conservation of energy: the total quantity of energy in the universe is assumed to be constant, energy is neither created nor destroyed, simply converted from one form to another. Thermodynamics: definition, the study of the interconversion of heat and other forms of energy, laws, first law of thermodynamics, energy can be converted from one form to another, but cannot be destroyed, law of conservation of energy. State function: a property that only depends on the initial and final states of the system. Properties of enthalpy: state function mathematically, extensive property, depends on the quantity observed, total enthalpy change depends on: H = h(cid:2916) (cid:4666)products(cid:4667) h(cid:2916) (cid:4666)reactants(cid:4667: products, reactants, number of moles, enthalpy changes have unique values. Caco3 (s) cao (s) + co2 (g) H =[(cid:4666)(cid:883) mol(cid:4667)(cid:4666) (cid:888)(cid:885)(cid:887). (cid:882) kj/mol(cid:4667) +(cid:4666)(cid:883) mol(cid:4667)(cid:4666) (cid:885)(cid:891)(cid:885). (cid:887)(cid:883) kj/mol(cid:4667)]

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