Energy and More
Heat in Chemical Reactions
Calorimetry and More
Heat and Changes of State
Spontaneity
100

The law stating that energy gained or lost by the system equals the energy lost or gained by the surroundings

first law of thermodynamics

100

This term describes a reaction that absorbs heat

endothermic

100

A device used to measure heat

barometer

100

This is a change of substance from a solid directly into a gas

sublimation

100

A measure of the disorder or randomness of a system's atoms and particles

entropy

200

This value of enthalpy is assigned to an element in standard state

0 J

200

This quantity equals the internal energy plus the product of pressure and volume

enthalpy

200

The temperature and pressure at which the solid, liquid, and gas phases of a substance are in equilibrium

triple point

200

This graph shows the state of a substance at different pressures and temperatures

phase diagram

200

This law of thermodynamics predicts that processes with a positive change in entropy tend to be spontaneous

second law

300

This area of chemistry deals with applying thermodynamic principles to energy changes in chemical reactions

chemical thermodynamics

300

In this type of reaction, the change in enthalpy will be positive

exothermic

300

The point on a phase diagram above which the distinction between liquid and gas disappears

critical point

300

This is the temperature at which a liquid's vapor pressure equals the total pressure of all gases present

boiling point

300

This law of thermodynamics states that it is absolutely impossible to cool a system to absolute zero in a finite time

third law

400

This law states that when a series of reactions occurs, the enthalpy of the net reaction equals the sum of the individual reactions' enthalpies

Hess's law

400

In this type of reaction, heat can be considered a product

exothermic

400

This term refers to the heat required to cause a unit rise in the temperature of a unit mass of a substance

specific heat

400

The energy per unit mass required to melt a substance at its melting point

enthalpy of fusion

400

When freezing liquid water, the change in entropy is expected to be this

negative

500

This is the best reason that internal energy is considered a state function

Changes in internal energy are independent of the path taken

500

This term refers to a substance's normal physical state at 100 kPa and a specified temperature

standard state

500

Name the symbols for the following:

Gibbs free energy

specific heat

joule

heat

internal energy

G - Gibbs

c - S.H.

J - Joule

Q - heat

E - I.E.


500

As temperature increases, the ________ of a substance increases

vapor pressure

500

Name the symbols for the following:

entropy

enthalpy

work

change in

S - entropy

H - enthalpy

W - work

(delta) - C.I.
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