CHEM 1310 Lecture Notes - Exothermic Process, Intermix Media, Joule

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Convert from calories to kj: 180 cal x, 180000 cal x. 105 j: or 7. 53 x 105/ 1000 j = x=7. 53 x 102 kj. Note: energy will flow from high (hot) to low (cold), until both objects are at the same temperature: tsys < tsurr - energy flows until tsys = tsurr. Heat capacity - c: amount of heat needed to change the temperature by 1 degree in the heat system. Molar heat capacity - the heat capacity of one mol of substance3. Specific heat capacity: the heat capacity of 1 g of substance, for water = 1 cal g-1 or c-1 = 4. 184 j. Heat capacity - proportionality constants between q (quantity of heat) and t (temp: are compound specific ie: is a property of the substance (state function) More ways to store heat; the higher the heat capacity will be for the compound: note: how "hot" an object is is not related to its heat capacity.

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