CP7 Measuring Enthalpy Changes

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  • What is enthalpy change defined as?
    Heat released or absorbed
  • Enthalpy change is positive for endothermic reactions.
  • Exothermic reactions have a negative enthalpy change.
  • What is the enthalpy change for the combustion of methane in kJ/mol?
    -890
  • Calorimetry is the process of measuring heat changes during a reaction using a device called a calorimeter.
  • Steps in a calorimetry experiment
    1️⃣ Prepare the calorimeter by adding reactants
    2️⃣ Record the initial temperature
    3️⃣ Initiate the reaction
    4️⃣ Observe the temperature change
    5️⃣ Calculate the heat absorbed or released
  • The formula q=q =mcΔT mc\Delta T is used to calculate heat changes in calorimetry.
  • In the formula q=q =mcΔT mc\Delta T, what does mm represent?

    Mass
  • If 50g of water increases in temperature by 10C10^\circ C, the heat absorbed is 2090 J.
  • Enthalpy change is positive for exothermic reactions.
    False
  • Match the steps in calorimetry with their descriptions:
    Prepare the calorimeter ↔️ Add reactants to the calorimeter
    Record initial temperature ↔️ Measure the starting temperature of reactants
    Initiate the reaction ↔️ Start the chemical reaction
    Calculate heat change ↔️ Use q=q =mcΔT mc\Delta T
  • What is the formula used to calculate heat change in calorimetry?
    q=q =mcΔT mc\Delta T
  • In calorimetry, the specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 J/g°C.
  • The value of cc in q=q =mcΔT mc\Delta T is the specific heat capacity.
  • What formula is used to calculate heat change in calorimetry?
    q=q =mcΔT mc\Delta T
  • Calorimetry is the process of measuring heat changes during a chemical reaction or physical transformation using a calorimeter
  • Key steps in a calorimetry experiment
    1️⃣ Prepare the calorimeter with reactants
    2️⃣ Record the initial temperature
    3️⃣ Initiate the reaction and observe the temperature change
    4️⃣ Calculate the heat change using q=q =mcΔT mc\Delta T
  • In calorimetry, q</latex> represents the heat change.
  • What is the heat change when 50g of water with a specific heat capacity of 4.18J/gC4.18 \, J / g^\circ C increases in temperature by 10C10^\circ C?

    2090J2090 \, J
  • Enthalpy change is measured at constant pressure.
  • Enthalpy change (ΔH\Delta H) is the amount of heat released or absorbed during a chemical reaction at constant pressure
  • Match the calorimeter type with its uses:
    Simple Calorimeter ↔️ Reactions in solution at constant pressure
    Bomb Calorimeter ↔️ Reactions at constant volume
    Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC) ↔️ Phase transitions, heat capacity changes
  • What is the enthalpy change for the combustion of methane?
    890kJ/mol- 890 \, kJ / mol
  • If 50g of water (c = 4.18 \, J / g^\circ C</latex>) increases in temperature by 10C10^\circ C during a reaction, the heat absorbed would be 2090 \, J
  • Match the calorimetry step with its description:
    Prepare calorimeter and reactants ↔️ Assemble the calorimeter and add reactants
    Record initial temperature ↔️ Measure the starting temperature of reactants
    Initiate reaction ↔️ Begin the chemical reaction or physical transformation
    Calculate heat change ↔️ Use q=q =mcΔT mc\Delta T to find heat absorbed or released
  • What is the process of measuring heat changes called?
    Calorimetry
  • The instrument used in calorimetry to measure heat changes is called a calorimeter
  • What are the steps in the calorimetry process?
    1️⃣ Prepare the calorimeter and add reactants
    2️⃣ Record the initial temperature
    3️⃣ Start the reaction
    4️⃣ Calculate the heat change
  • The formula q=q =mcΔT mc\Delta T is used to calculate heat change in calorimetry.
  • If 50g of water increases in temperature by 10°C, what is the heat absorbed?
    2090 J
  • A simple calorimeter is ideal for reactions in solution at constant pressure
  • Match the type of calorimeter with its appropriate use:
    Simple Calorimeter ↔️ Reactions in solution at constant pressure
    Bomb Calorimeter ↔️ Reactions at constant volume
    DSC ↔️ Phase transitions, heat capacity changes
  • What type of calorimeter is used for reactions at constant volume?
    Bomb Calorimeter
  • A DSC is used to measure small heat changes and automate the process
  • Calibrating calorimeters ensures accurate enthalpy change measurements.
  • What is used to calibrate a bomb calorimeter?
    Benzoic acid
  • What are the steps to perform enthalpy change measurements using a calorimeter?
    1️⃣ Prepare the calorimeter
    2️⃣ Set up the reaction
    3️⃣ Measure temperature changes
    4️⃣ Calculate enthalpy change
  • What is the term for the amount of heat released or absorbed during a chemical reaction at constant pressure?
    Enthalpy change
  • Enthalpy change is positive for endothermic reactions, indicating heat is absorbed
  • Calorimetry measures heat changes during chemical reactions or physical transformations.