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Title: Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions


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Thermochemistry
  • Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions
  • Chemistry 12

2
Thermodynamics
  • The study of energy and its interconversions.

3
Types of Energy
  • Energy the capacity to do work
  • Types
  • Radiant energy
  • Thermal energy
  • Chemical energy
  • Potential energy
  • Law of Conservation of Energy

Energy can be converted from one form to another.
4
Kinetic vs Potential Energy
  • Kinetic Energy energy that an object possesses
    by being in motion.
  • Potential Energy energy that an object
    possesses as a result of its composition or its
    position with respect to another object

5
Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions
  • Almost all chemical reactions absorb or produce
    (release) energy.
  • Heat is the transfer of thermal energy between
    two bodies that are at different temperatures.
    (sometimes referred to as heat flow)
  • Temperature is the average kinetic energy of the
    molecules.
  • Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy
    may neither be created nor destroyed

6
  • The system is the specific part of the universe
    that we are studying. The surroundings are the
    rest of the universe outside the system.
  • system surroundings universe
  • ?E Ef Ei
  • ?Esys ?Esurr 0
  • Or ?Esys -?Esurr

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Examples of Systems
Open
Isolated
Closed
Water vapor
heat
heat
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  • A reaction is exothermic if it gives off heat
  • energy flows from the system to the surroundings
  • (q is negative)
  • A reaction is endothermic if it absorbs/takes in
    heat
  • energy flows from the surroundings into the
    system
  • (q is positive)

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More on Energy
  • Total change in energy (?E)
  • aka. First Law of Thermodynamics
  • ?E q w (heat work)
  • q heat absorbed by/lost from the system
  • w work done on/by a system on its surroundings
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