CHEM101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Kinetic Energy, Bond Energy, State Function

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30 Oct 2018
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An explosive has a large exothermic amount of energy released in the form of a pressure wave i. e pv- work is done. Thermodynamics is how heat, work and energy have a relationship. Energy is the capacity to produce heat, and the capacity to do work. Thermochemistry examines how heat is involved in chemical reactions. A mass of 2kg , moving at 1ms-1 has the energy of 1 joule 1 calorie is 4. 184 j (1g of h2o to be heated by 1 c energy required) 1 calorie (used in food) is 1 kilocalorie. There is no way to know the absolute internal energy of a system, as it is too difficult ot measure, but can measure the change in energy which depends on initial and final. Internal energy (u) = kinetic energy + potential energy. Most changes in internal energy is likely due to associated bond energy. System: region where reaction is taking place.

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