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Page 1: Energy Changes. energy: the ability to do work thermochemistry: the study of energy changes calorimetry: an experimental technique of measuring energy

Energy Changes

Page 2: Energy Changes. energy: the ability to do work thermochemistry: the study of energy changes calorimetry: an experimental technique of measuring energy

Energy Changes

energy: the ability to do work thermochemistry: the study of energy changes calorimetry: an experimental technique of measuring energy changes 

Page 3: Energy Changes. energy: the ability to do work thermochemistry: the study of energy changes calorimetry: an experimental technique of measuring energy

Energy Changes

Energy can take a wide variety of forms. Although there are many forms of energy, they can all be put into two categories: kinetic and potential.

Page 4: Energy Changes. energy: the ability to do work thermochemistry: the study of energy changes calorimetry: an experimental technique of measuring energy

Kinetic and Potential Energy

Kinetic Energy Potential Energy

Energy due to motion.        electrical       light       thermal       sound

Stored energy and the energy of position.       chemical       nuclear       mechanical

Page 5: Energy Changes. energy: the ability to do work thermochemistry: the study of energy changes calorimetry: an experimental technique of measuring energy

Energy Changes When studying transfers of energy, it is

important to distinguish between the substances undergoing the change, called the chemical system and the system’s environment, called the surroundings.

In an open system, both energy and matter can move in/out.

In a closed system, only energy can move in/out.

In an isolated system, neither matter nor energy can move in/out.

Page 6: Energy Changes. energy: the ability to do work thermochemistry: the study of energy changes calorimetry: an experimental technique of measuring energy

Absorbing or Releasing Heat Energy

All chemical reactions occur with either an absorption or release of heat (energy).

Reactants Products(bonds broken) (bonds made) energy absorbed > energy released system

absorbs energy (endothermic) energy absorbed < energy released

system releases energy (exothermic)

Page 7: Energy Changes. energy: the ability to do work thermochemistry: the study of energy changes calorimetry: an experimental technique of measuring energy

Endothermic vs. Exothermic Reaction

Endothermic Reaction   Energy is absorbed

by the system.

  More energy is needed to break bonds than is released by the formation of new bonds.

  Temperature of surroundings decreases.

Exothermic Reaction   Energy is released by

the system.

  More energy is released by the formation of new bonds than is needed to break bonds.

  Temperature of the surroundings increases.

Page 8: Energy Changes. energy: the ability to do work thermochemistry: the study of energy changes calorimetry: an experimental technique of measuring energy

Heat Change

The following equation can calculate the

heat change of a substance.

 

q = mcT

Page 9: Energy Changes. energy: the ability to do work thermochemistry: the study of energy changes calorimetry: an experimental technique of measuring energy

Heat q = mcT

Term definition symbol units  

heat amount of energy transferred q J (joules) mass amount of matter m g (grams) specific quantity of heat required to c J heat raise the temperature of a unit gC capacity mass of a substance 1C or 1K temp average kinetic energy of the T C particles in a sample of matter 

Page 10: Energy Changes. energy: the ability to do work thermochemistry: the study of energy changes calorimetry: an experimental technique of measuring energy

Practice

What would be the final temperature if

163 kJ of energy is transferred to 625 mL

of water in an electrical kettle at an initial

temperature of 20.0C?

Page 11: Energy Changes. energy: the ability to do work thermochemistry: the study of energy changes calorimetry: an experimental technique of measuring energy

Law of Conservation of Energy

According to the Law of Conservation

of Energy, energy can be converted from

one form to another, or transferred from

one set of molecules to another, but the

total energy of the system and its

surroundings remains the same.

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Enthalpy Change

An equation showing this relationship is:

H system = + l q surroundingsl

 

where H is “enthalpy change” or “heat

of reaction” which is the difference in

energy of a substance during a change.

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Types of Enthalpy Changes

Three types of enthalpy changes

observed are during physical changes,

chemical reactions, and nuclear reactions.

Notice how much more energy is

produced in a nuclear change than in a

chemical change, and in a chemical

change than a physical change.

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Practice

Handout:

# 1-5, 9-11, 14-15

Together #1-3