CM-UY 1004 Chapter 6.4-6.6: Chem Review Chapter 6.4-6.6

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At constant volume, v = 0 so u = qv. At constant pressure, u = qp p v qp = u + p v. Enthalpy = h = u + pv. H = u + pv = u + p v when p is held constant. U = h p v = h rt n where n = number moles product gases number moles reactant gases. Heat capacity (c) = mass (m) * specific heat (s) C t where the sign convention for q is the same for enthalpy change. A reaction that occurs in a closed bomb, or a constant-volume bomb calorimeter, immersed in water can have the heat calculated by taking the temperature of the water. The design of the calorimeter allows the assumption that no heat or mass is lost to the surroundings. We can call the bomb and the water it is in, an isolated system.

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