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1 Causes of Change Using Enthalpy

2 Molar Enthalpy Change Because enthalpy is the total energy of a system, it is a very important quantity. However, like we know, it can only be measured through a changed. There is no way to determine the true value of H, but ΔH can be measured as a change occurs.

3 Molar Enthalpy Change The enthalpy change for one mole of a pure substance is called the __________. Consider the following (heating iron): Fe(s, 300K)  Fe(s, 1100K) ΔH = 20.1 kJ/mol This indicates that when 1 mol of solid iron is heated from ___K to ___K, its molar enthalpy increases by 20,100 Joules.

4 Molar Heat Capacity Governs the Changes The iron does not change state OR goes through a chemical reaction. This means the change in enthalpy represents only a change in the kinetic energy of the iron atoms. When a pure substance is heated or cooled, the amount of heat involved is the same as the change in enthalpy (ΔH) ΔH = q

5 Molar Heat Capacity Governs the Changes With this said, the molar enthalpy change is related to the molar heat capacity by the following equation: Molar enthalpy change = CΔT =(molar heat cap)(change in T) This equation DOES NOT apply to chemical reactions or changes in state.

6 Practice! Calculating Molar Enthalpy Change for Heating How much does the molar enthalpy change when ice warms from -5.4ºC to -0.2ºC? The molar heat capacity of water is 37.4 J/K*mol. What are the units?? 0.19 kJ/mol.

7 Practice Some More!! Calculating Molar Enthalpy Change for Cooling Calculate the molar enthalpy change when an aluminum can that has a temperature of 19.2ºC is cooled to a temperature of 4.00ºC. The molar heat capacity for Al is 24.2 J/K*mol. -368 J/mol

8 Lead has a molar heat capacity of 26.4 J/K*mol. What molar enthalpy change occurs when lead is cooled from 302ºC to 275ºC? -713 J/mol

9 Calculate the molar enthalpy change when Hg is cooled 10 K. The molar heat capacity of mercury is 27.8 J/K*mol. -300 J/mol

10 Signs of Molar Enthalpy Change Notice the molar enthalpy change for the first problem was positive, meaning that the heating of the sample requires energy ◦The heating of a sample is an endothermic process. The second problem had a negative molar enthalpy change, which means the heating gives off energy (gets hotter) ◦This implies that the process is ____________.

11 Exothermic and Endothermic You can use the signs of the enthalpy change to determine whether a process is exo- or endothermic. Processes that have positive enthalpy changes are endothermic. Processes that have negative enthalpy changes are exothermic.

12 Enthalpy of a System Enthalpy changes can be found for a system of substances as well Consider the following: H 2(g) + Br 2(g)  2HBr (g) + heat This indicates that the enthalpy of 2HBr is LESS than the enthalpy of H 2 and Br 2, so the enthalpy change is ________ (pos or neg) This negative enthalpy change indicates a _____________ process.

13 Thermodynamics Enthalpy is the first of three thermodynamic properties that we will cover. Thermodynamics – the science that examines various processes and the energy changes that accompany the processes. Allows chemists to predict whether a chemical reaction can occur and what kind of energy it will have.

14 Writing Equations of H Changes Think about the heating of iron again: Fe(s, 300K)  Fe(s, 1100K) ΔH = 20.1 kJ/mol Similarily, a phase change or a chemical reaction can be written using the same style. Example: H 2 (g, 298K) + Br 2 (g, 298K)  2HBr(g, 298K) ΔH = -72.8 kJ

15 Writing Equations of H Changes Notice that the enthalpy change for this reaction and other chemical reactions are written using the symbol ΔH. Think about the last reaction: Is it an exothermic or an endothermic process?? ___________________

16 Also look over your notes and slideshows for a quiz involving all information and calculations.


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