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Models Models are attempts to explain how nature operates on the microscopic level based on experiences in the macroscopic world. Copyright © Cengage Learning.

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2 Models Models are attempts to explain how nature operates on the microscopic level based on experiences in the macroscopic world. Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved

3 Fundamental Properties of Models
A model does not equal reality. Models are oversimplifications, and are therefore often wrong. Models become more complicated and are modified as they age. We must understand the underlying assumptions in a model so that we don’t misuse it. When a model is wrong, we often learn much more than when it is right. Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved

4 Bond Energies To break bonds, energy must be added to the system (endothermic, energy term carries a positive sign). To form bonds, energy is released (exothermic, energy term carries a negative sign). Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved

5 Bond Energies Enthalpy =S [moles×D (bonds broken)] –
S[moles×D (bonds formed) ] D represents the bond energy per mole of bonds (always has a positive sign). Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved

6 Given the following information: Bond Energy (kJ/mol) C–H 413 C–N 305
CONCEPT CHECK! Predict DH for the following reaction: Given the following information: Bond Energy (kJ/mol) C–H C–N C–C 891 [3(413) ] – [3(413) ] = –42 kJ ΔH = –42 kJ Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved


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