Device used for calorimetry
What is a calorimeter
The heat of any reaction for a specific reaction is equal to the sum of the heat of the reaction for any set of reactions which in sum are equivalent to the overall reaction.
What is Hess's Law?
This law is the law of thermodynamics that relates to entropy.
What is 2nd?
The units T is measured in
What is Kelvin
Used to calculate food calories
What is bomb calorimetry?
This object is generally used for calorimetry in the classroom.
What is a Styrofoam cup?
The standard unit for measuring heat
What is a Joule?
A word for thermodynamic favorability
The Grand Daddy equation
Adding shifts away
What is Le Chatlier's rule?
The opposite of the q measured by the calorimeter
what is qsys
The name of the reaction when the ΔH value is less than zero.
What is exothermic?
Signs of delta H, delta S, and delta G that are favorable
delta H -
delta S +
delta G -
What is ∆G = -RTlnK
When delta G is 0
What is equilibrium
Extensive property
What is q
Grams of ice that would melt if you added 75.0kJ of heat. (the heat of fusion is 6.01 kJ/mol)
What is 225 grams (12.48 moles)?
Predict the entropy change:
2Na (s) + Cl2 (g) → 2NaCl (s)
What is negative
Standard conditions
What is all species are 1.0M or 1.0atm and are at 25ºC
Has a thermochemistry law named after him
What is Germain Henri Hess
specific heat of water
What is 4,184 Joules?
BBr3(g) + BCl3(g) ---> BBr2Cl(g) + BCl2Br(g)
has a ΔH very close to zero. Explain why ΔH is so small.
What is three B−Br bonds made & broken and three B−Cl bonds made & broken predicts that ΔH = zero?
At which temperatures (high/low) is the following reaction more likely to be favorable:
delta H +
delta S +
What is high temperatures
Calculate ∆G
N2(g) + O2(g) +180.7 kJ → 2NO(g)
∆S= 24.7 J/K.
What is 173.34 kJ
Inventors of calorimetry
What Lavoisier and Laplace