CHEM 023 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Heat Capacity, Kelvin, Chemical Energy

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Energy lost in one form is always equal to energy gained in another form. Energy is usually in the form of heat. Potential energy stored in chemical bonds: breaking chemical bonds releases energy, forming chemical bonds requires energy. Total chemical potential energy in reactants and products are compared: greater potential energy in reactants signifies an exothermic reaction, greater potential energy in products signifies an endothermic reaction. Energy required to raise temperature of 1g of. A measure of the random kinetic motion of the particles of a substance. The greater the motion of particles the hotter the substance. The lower the motion of particles the cooler the substance. The fahrenheit and celsius scales have a different zero point and a different size of their degree. The celsius and kelvin scale have a different zero point , but their degree size is the same. Celsius bases its 0o and 100o points on the freezing/boiling points of water.

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