CHEM 1001 Chapter 3: Energy and Its Conservation

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Chemical equations = rearrangements of atoms (breaking and forming bonds) which requires or releases energy = net energy charge. If bonds of products are more stable than bonds of reactants = energy is released. If bonds of reactants more stable than bonds of products = energy is absorbed. If reaction is reversed, equal amount of energy needed. Reaction energy tabulated data is used to calculate energy change for any chemical reaction: ereaction = bebonds broken - bebonds formed to complete above equation inventories of bonds present in all reagents needed. Inventory taken from structural formulas from which we count number of bonds. Any energy change is the sum of heat (q) and work (w) Energy changes occur at virtually constant pressure. One type of work involved in constant-pressure processes. Energy and ethalpy of vapourization two processes where h and e differ significantly are vapourization and sublimation: h ~ e + rt.

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