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Measuring Heat. Calorimeter Measuring Heat A device for measuring amount of heat absorbed or released. Calorimeter.

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1 Measuring Heat

2 Calorimeter

3 Measuring Heat A device for measuring amount of heat absorbed or released. Calorimeter

4 Measuring Heat Insulated container. Calorimeter

5 Measuring Heat Known quantity of water. Calorimeter 20 o 250 g

6 Unknown substance 50g 20 o 250 g

7 Unknown substance 50g c = q / m∆T 20 o 250 g

8 heat 50g c = q / m∆T 20 o 250 g

9 heat 90 o 50g c = q / m∆T 20 o 250 g

10 c = q / m∆T 20 o 90 o 50g 250 g

11 The change in temperature of the water will tell us the amount of heat released as the substance cools. c = q / m∆T 20 o 90 o 50g 250 g

12 The change in temperature of the substance as it cools is ∆T. c = q / m∆T 20 o 90 o 50g 250 g

13 The change in temperature of the substance as it cools is ∆T. The mass of the substance is m. 20 o c = q / m∆T 90 o 50g 250 g

14 90 o c = q / m∆T 50g 250 g 20 o

15 mass of water = 250 g mass of substance = 50 g c = q / m∆T 20 o 250 g 90 o 50g

16 mass of water = 250 g ∆T for water = 10 o C mass of substance = 50 g ∆T for substance = 60 o C c = q / m∆T 30 o 250 g 30 o 50g

17 mass of water = 250 g ∆T for water = 10 o C heat = 2500 cal mass of substance = 50 g ∆T for substance = 60 o C c = q / m∆T 30 o 250 g 50g 30 o

18 mass of water = 250 g ∆T for water = 10 o C heat = 2500 cal heat = (2500)(4.184) J mass of substance = 50 g ∆T for substance = 60 o C c = q / m∆T 30 o 250 g 50g 30 o

19 mass of water = 250 g ∆T for water = 10 o C heat = 2500 cal heat = (2500)(4.184) J heat = 10,460 J mass of substance = 50 g ∆T for substance = 60 o C c = q / m∆T 30 o 250 g 50g 30 o

20 heat = 10,460 J mass of substance = 50 g ∆T for substance = 60 o C c = 10,460 J / (50g)(60 o C) c = q / m∆T

21 heat = 10,460 J mass of substance = 50 g ∆T for substance = 60 o C c = 10,460 J / (50g)(60 o C) c = 3.49 J/g o C. c = q / m∆T

22 Thermochemistry

23 4Fe + 3O 2 → 2Fe 2 O 3 + heat

24 Thermochemistry 4Fe + 3O 2 → 2Fe 2 O 3 + heat heat + NH 4 NO 3 → NH 4 + + NO 3 -

25 Thermochemistry system

26 Thermochemistry surroundings

27 Thermochemistry universe

28 Thermochemistry universe = system + surroundings

29 Total amount of heat is impossible to define, Thermochemistry

30 Total amount of heat is impossible to define, but change in heat can be measured. Thermochemistry

31 q is heat q p is heat at constant pressure H is enthalpy ∆ H is change in enthalpy q p = ∆ H rxn Thermochemistry

32 For an exothermic reaction, ∆ H reactants > ∆ H products Thermochemistry

33 For an exothermic reaction, ∆ H reactants > ∆ H products For an endothermic reaction, ∆ H reactants < ∆ H products. Thermochemistry

34 Standard enthalpy of combustion ∆ H comb (kJ/mol) Thermochemistry

35 Standard enthalpy of vaporization ∆ H vap (kJ/mol) Thermochemistry

36 Standard enthalpy of condensation ∆ H vap = - ∆ H cond Thermochemistry

37 Standard enthalpy of fusion ∆ H fus (kJ/mol) Thermochemistry

38 Standard enthalpy of solidification ∆ H fus = - ∆ H solid Thermochemistry

39 The biologist’s question: Thermochemistry

40 The biologist’s question: Cellular respiration turns 1 mole of glucose into about 36 ATP. ∆H glucose = -1252 kJ/mol ∆H ATP = -30.5 kJ/mol How much energy is lost as heat in breaking down 1 mole of glucose? Thermochemistry

41 Homework: Page 498, problems 12-13 Page 500, questions 15-19


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