CHEM 1610 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Enthalpy, Kinetic Energy, Thermodynamics

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In chemical reactions, reactants and products are the system, the reaction vessel and else is the surroundings. State functions depend only on current condition, not prior history: heat and work are not state functions. These are state functions: volume change, temperature change, energy change. Exothermic reactions give off energy to the surroundings, q<0. Endothermic reactions absorb energy from the surroundings, q>0. Measuring heat and work: heat changes measured through temp, work changes in chemical systems work often involves compression or expansion of gases. Heat capacity amount of energy required to raise an objects temperature by 1 degree. Specific heat capacity amount of energy required to raise 1 gram of substance by 1 degree. For gases, heat capacity is often defined in molar terms, and can vary with pressure and temp. For n moles of a substance, amount of energy transferred (q) and corresponding temp change q = ncp(delta)t. Energy flow during a reaction is measured using a calorimeter.

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