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1 Energy The capacity to do work or to produce heat.

2 Law of Conservation of Energy
Energy can be converted from one form to another but can neither be created nor destroyed. (Euniverse is constant)

3 The Two Types of Energy Potential: due to position or composition - can be converted to work Kinetic: due to motion of the object KE = 1/2 mv2 (m = mass, v = velocity)

4 Temperature v. Heat Temperature reflects random motions of particles, therefore related to kinetic energy of the system. Heat involves a transfer of energy between 2 objects due to a temperature difference

5 State Function Depends only on the present state of the system - not how it arrived there. It is independent of pathway.

6 System and Surroundings
System: That on which we focus attention Surroundings: Everything else in the universe Universe = System + Surroundings

7 Exo and Endothermic Heat exchange accompanies chemical reactions.
Exothermic: Heat flows out of the system (to the surroundings). Endothermic: Heat flows into the system (from the surroundings).

8 First Law First Law of Thermodynamics: The energy of the universe is constant.

9 First Law E = q + w E = change in system’s internal energy q = heat
w = work

10 Work work = force  distance since pressure = force / area,
work = pressure  volume wsystem = PV

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12 Enthalpy Enthalpy = H = E + PV E = H  PV H = E + PV
At constant pressure, qP = E + PV, where qP = H at constant pressure H = energy flow as heat (at constant pressure)

13 Heat Capacity

14 Some Heat Exchange Terms
specific heat capacity heat capacity per gram = J/°C g or J/K g molar heat capacity heat capacity per mole = J/°C mol or J/K mol

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17 Hess’s Law Reactants  Products
The change in enthalpy is the same whether the reaction takes place in one step or a series of steps.

18 Calculations via Hess’s Law
1. If a reaction is reversed, H is also reversed. N2(g) + O2(g)  2NO(g) H = 180 kJ 2NO(g)  N2(g) + O2(g) H = 180 kJ 2. If the coefficients of a reaction are multiplied by an integer, H is multiplied by that same integer. 6NO(g)  3N2(g) + 3O2(g) H = 540 kJ

19 Standard Enthalpies of Formation
Change in enthalpy that accompanies the formation of one mole of substance from its elements, with all substances in their standard states. Hfo

20 Standard States Compound For a gas, pressure is exactly 1 atmosphere.
For a solution, concentration is exactly 1 molar. Pure substance (liquid or solid), it is the pure liquid or solid. Element The form [N2(g), K(s)] in which it exists at atm and 25°C.

21 Hrxn° = npHf(products)  nrHf(reactants)
Change in Enthalpy Can be calculated from enthalpies of formation of reactants and products. Hrxn° = npHf(products)  nrHf(reactants)

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