CHEM101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Exothermic Reaction, Endothermic Process, Bond Energy

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What makes an explosive: heat, work, energy, the reaction must produce a large amount of energy (exothermic) related in the form of a pressure wave (i. e. p-v type work is done) Energy units: joule: a mass of 2kg moving at a speed of 1ms-1 possesses a kinetic energy of 1j. Ek = mv2 (2kg) (1ms-1)2 (cid:862)calories(cid:863) vs calories: 1 calorie = 4. 184j (also equivalent to energy required to heat 1g water by 1oc), (cid:1005) (cid:862)calorie(cid:863) = kilo(cid:272)alorie = (cid:1005)(cid:1004)(cid:1004)(cid:1004) (cid:272)alories. Types of energy: as boulder moved down, kinetic energy increases, as boulder moves up, potential energy increases. Kinetic energy: ek(translational) moving side to side, ek(rotation) moving around axis, ek(vibration) moving back and forwards (vibrating, ek(electrons) moving inside around atom. Potential energy: ep(vibration) moving back and forwards, ep(atom) force between electron-electron bonds, ep(nuclear) force between proton-neutrons, ep(bond) energy between intermolecular forces.

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