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Unit: Thermochemistry

Day 2 - Notes. Unit: Thermochemistry. Calorimetry and q=mc Δ T. After today you will be able to…. Describe what a calorimeter is and its function Explain what temperature change is dependant on Explain specific heat (c) and use the specific heat equation: q=mc Δ T.

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Unit: Thermochemistry

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  1. Day 2 - Notes Unit: Thermochemistry Calorimetry and q=mcΔT

  2. After today you will be able to… • Describe what a calorimeter is and its function • Explain what temperature change is dependant on • Explain specific heat (c) and use the specific heat equation: q=mcΔT

  3. Calorimetry:Is the accurate and precise measurement of heat change for chemical and physical processes. • A calorimeter is a device used to measure the amount of heat absorbed or released during these processes. Example: Styrofoam cups! 

  4. “Coffee Cup”Calorimeter: Constant-Pressure Calorimeter The thermometer records temperature change as the chemicals react in the water. The temperature change is then converted into units of energy.

  5. Bomb Calorimeter: Constant-Volume Calorimeter A food sample is lit on fire. It burns until it is completely gone. Heat from the sample is released and heats up the water. The temperature change is then converted into units of energy.

  6. Temperature change is dependant on: • Amount of heat added • Mass of the substances • Composition of the substance (specific heat) Example: Boiling water – metal pot gets hotter faster than water.

  7. Specific heat: (c) amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1˚C

  8. Units: Specific heat of H2O: J cal or g˚C g˚C 4.18 J/g˚C or 1.00 cal/g˚C

  9. q=mcΔT q= m= c= ΔT= heat (J or cal) mass (grams) cal J specific heat or g˚C g˚C change in temperature (˚C) (Tfinal-Tinitial)

  10. Example: How many calories of heat are required to raise the temperature of 525g of aluminum from 13.0˚C to 47.8˚C? (cAl=0.21cal/g˚C) ? cal q= m= 525g c= 0.21cal/g˚C ΔT= 47.8-13.0= 34.8˚C (34.8˚C) (0.21cal/g˚C) q= (525g) q= 3800cal

  11. Example: What mass of water would have its temperature raised from 22.5˚C to 94.1˚C with the addition of 5.1kcal of heat? 1000 cal 5.1 kcal x q= 5100 cal = 1 kcal m= ? g c= 1.00 cal/g˚C ΔT= 94.1-22.5= 71.6˚C (71.6˚C) (1.00cal/g˚C) 5100cal= (m) m=71g

  12. Questions? Complete WS 2

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