CHM 2045C Chapter 6: Chemistry Chapter 6 Complete (ThermoChemistry)

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Thermochemistry: the study of relationships between energy changes and chemical processes. Systems and surroundings: energy is transferred between its system and its surroundings, system, the object or chemicals under study, exchanged energy with its surroundings, surroundings, everything outside the system, water, beaker, calorimeter, the system + surroundings = universe. Change in energy <0: gives of energy in the form of heat, heat transfers from the system to the surroundings, heat is leaving the system, object is hot to the touch, t surrounding increases, t system decreases. Endothermic reaction: absorbs heat, cold to the touch, heat transfers from the surrounding to the system, t system increases, t surrounding decreases. Work: work = force x distance, expansion/compression work at constant pressure. Heat/energy transfer: q = mc t, qtransferred = (mass) x (specific heat) x (temp change, substitute and solve for q. After absorbing 1. 85 kj of heat, the temperature of a . 5 kg block of copper is 37oc.

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