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Catalyst 1.What is entropy? 2.What is the triple point on a phase diagram? 3.What is the critical point on a phase diagram? End.

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2 Catalyst 1.What is entropy? 2.What is the triple point on a phase diagram? 3.What is the critical point on a phase diagram? End

3 Learning Log Assessment Rate yourself 1 – 4 on LTs 7.1-7.6

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5 Lecture 7.4 – Calorimetry and the hot cheetos lab

6 Today’s Learning Target LT 7.6 – Using calorimetry data, I can utilize my knowledge of temperature change and specific heats to calculate the amount of heat transferred for a reaction.

7 Today’s Focus Question How do we determine the amount of calories in Flamin’ Hot Cheetos?

8 How is the energy of food measured?

9 (Review) I. Specific Heat The amount of energy that is transferred is dependent on the nature of the material receiving the energy. Specific Heat (C p ) – The energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of substance one degree Celsius

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11 (Review) II. Calorimetry Calorimetry is the science of measuring the heat of a chemical reaction. q represents the heat gained/released C p is the specific heat ΔT = Final Temperature – Initial Temp.

12 Class Example A 4.0 g sample of glass is heated from 274 K to 314 K. Glass has a specific heat of 0.20 J/(g x K). How much heat is gained during this heating?

13 Table Talk The specific heat of copper is 0.4 J/ o C. How much heat is needed to change the temperature of a 30 g sample of copper from 20.0 o C to 60.0 o C?

14 Stop and Jot Determine the specific heat of a material if a 35 g sample absorbed 96 J as it was heated from 293 K to 313 K.

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16 Calories in Flamin’ Cheetos Q can be measured in calories Food scientists measure the calories contained within food by measuring the amount of energy it takes to raise 1 g of water 1 o C. 1000 calories = 1 Calorie 1 serving of Cheetos has 140 Calories

17 Flamin Hot Cheetos Lab

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19 Lab Calculations

20 Continue working on your Hot Cheetos Lab There will be an exit slip after this activity Work Time

21 1. I have a sample of water and I increase the temperature from 10.0 o C to 40 o C. The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/(g x o C). Calculate the heat absorbed for this process. Exit Slip

22 Learning Log Assessment Rate yourself 1 – 4 on LTs 7.1-7.6

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24 Finish Hot Cheetos Lab and Update Wikispaces Rough Draft of Lab Report Begins Closing Time


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