calorimetry how is heat measured? it isn’t temperature measured t (k) c = heat capacity (j/k) = q...
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Calorimetry
How is heat measured?
It isn’t
Temperature measured
T (K)
C = heat capacity
(J/K) = q (J)C
= heat to raise T 1o
x
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heat capacity
specific heat capacity
q (J) =
qsystem =
C (J / K g) x T (K) x mass (g)
-
molar heat capacity molg
qsurroundings
J / KJ / K
(thermometer)(reaction)
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heat capacity
K.E.translational
heat
K.E.rotational
compare: water Helium
He
- raise T of system
+ K.E.vibrational + P.E.
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heat capacities
substance specific m.w. molarheat capacity (g/mol) heat capacity
(J / K g) (J / K mol)
Al (s)Fe (s) 0.44
0.89 26.98 24.055.85 24.8
H2O(s) 36.5
H2O(l) CCl4(l)
75.2133.0
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Calorimetry
1. Measure T (Tfinal - Tinitial)
2. Convert to q
T (K) x mass (g) =x C (J/K g) q (J)
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50 mL 100o
100 mL 25o
150 mL
(4.184 J/oC g)
q = C x T x mass
q2 = (4.184 J/oC g) x
q1 = - q2
(Tf - 100) x (50) =
Tf = 50o C
q1 = x (Tf - 100) x (50 g)
Tf
Heat transfer experiments
(Tf - 25) x (100 g)
- (Tf - 25) x (100)
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Calorimetry
1. Measure T (Tfinal - Tinitial)
2. Convert to q
T (K) x mass (g) =x C (J/K g) q (J)
q is a path function E = q + w
q = EE- w = + Pext V
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q = E + PextV H
q = E + PV
At constant P,
H = E + PV
Enthalpy H
H = E + PV +VP
P = 0
H =E +PV
E + PV
pp= = HH
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Enthalpy
H E + PV
Extensive State function Hrxn = qrxn = qsystem = - qsurroundings
(thermometer)(reaction)
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Enthalpy of reaction
Hrxn = qrxn
coffee cup calorimeter
10.5 g KBr
Tf = 21o
Calculate Hrxn
KBr(s) K+ (aq) + Br-(aq)
qsystem = = Hrxn
in 125g water at 24o
- qsurroundings
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Hrxn
qsystem = - qsurroundings = Hrxn
qsurroundings = C x
qsurroundings = (4.184 J/goC)(21 (10.5 g
= -1756 Jqsystem = - qsurroundings = +1756 J = Hrxn
H is extensive
Hrxn = 1756 J = 167 J/g = 19873 J/mol
T x mass
- 24oC) + 125 g)
10.5 g KBr
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E = q + w
E = q - PV
At constant V,
Bomb calorimeter
qrxn = qsystem = -qcalorimeter
qcalorimeter = C (J / oC) x
E = qv
T (oC)
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Constant Volume calorimetry2Fe (s) + 3/2 O2 (g) Fe2O3 (s)
11.2 g Fe(s), 1 atm O2
Ccalorimeter = 2.58 kJ/oC
Tcalorimeter = + 31.9 oC qrxn = -qcalorimeter = Erxn
= - (2.58 kJ/oC)
= - 82.2 kJErxn
= - 822 kJ/mol Fe2O3
/ 0.1 mol Fe2O3
(31.9oC)
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qv v.s. qp
qv = E qp = H H = E + PV
H = E + PV
if n = 0
2Fe (s) + 3/2 O2 (g) Fe2O3 (s)
n =H =
H = -826 kJ/mol
= E + nRT
H = E
(0 - 3/2) = - 3/2- 822 kJ/mol + (- 3/2)(8.314 x 10-3 kJ)(298)