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Heat Calculations
Agenda• Review specific heat • Look at lab sections• M&M and Results
• Learn about heating curve
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What is specific heat?
The energy to raise one gram of a substance one degree Celsius.
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What has a higher specific heat: the ocean or the beach?
The OCEAN – it takes a lot of energy to warm it up!
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What has a higher specific heat: aluminum foil or the glass pan?
The GLASS PAN – holds the heat for a much longer period of time
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Define energy.
The ability to do work!
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When a reaction releases energy in the form of heat, it is said to be…
EXOTHERMIC
This means it’s negative!
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When a reaction absorbs energy in the form of heat, it is said to be…
ENDOTHERMIC
This means it’s positive.
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What is the formula for finding heat?
q = m*s*T
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What are the different units used to measure energy?
Joule and Calorie
Related?
1 cal = 4.184 J
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What happens if there is a phase change?????
This is where the heating curve comes in…
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Heat Calculations
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E N E R G Y
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E N E R G Y
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SOLID
LIQUID
GAS
FREEZE
MELT
CONDENSE
VAPORIZE
0OC
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E N E R G Y
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SOLID
LIQUID
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FREEZE
MELT
CONDENSE
VAPORIZE
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ENDOTHERMIC
EXOTHERMIC
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E N E R G Y
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SOLID
LIQUID
GAS
FREEZE
MELT
CONDENSE
VAPORIZE
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100OC
ENDOTHERMIC
EXOTHERMIC q =
m*s
*T
s ice =
0.5
cal/g
o C
q =
m*s
*T
s liqui
d =
1ca
l/go C
q =
m*s
*T
S gas =
0.4
cal/g
o Cq = m*Hfusion
Hfusion = 80 cal/g
q = m*Hvap
Hvap = 540cal/g
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Solving Problems
Read question and determine number of “lines” involved.
Calculate the amount of heat required for each “line”
Determine the sum of all “lines” used. IF ENERGY IS RELEASED, you MUST
make Hfus and Hvap negative!!!!
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Calculate the amount of heat necessary to raise 20g H2O from -10oC to 45oC
Determine lines: -10oC = solid, 45oC = liquid so 3 lines used.
Solid: q = m*sice*T
q = (20g)(0.5cal/goC)(0oC – (-10oC)) =
Melt: q = m*Hfus
q = (20g)(80cal/g) =
Liquid: q = m*sliquid*T
q = (20g)(1cal/goC)(45oC – 0oC) =
TOTAL AMOUNT OF HEAT =
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Calculate the amount of heat released when 30g H2O are cooled from 115oC to 65oC
Determine lines: 65oC = liquid, 115oC = gas so 3 lines used.
Gas: q = m*sgas*T
q = (30g)(0.4cal/goC)(100oC – 115oC) =
Condensed: q = m*Hfus
q = (30g)(-540cal/g) =
Liquid: q = m*sliquid*T
q = (30g)(1cal/goC)(65oC – 100oC) =
TOTAL AMOUNT OF RELEASED HEAT =
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Suppose the heat needed to melt 38.0g of ice is absorbed from water contained in a glass. If this water has a mass of 210. g and an initial temperature of 21.0oC, what is the final temperature of the water? Remember the ice melts and then warms up as a liquid.
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Check homework
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Lab M&M:
– how was calorimeter constructed– when were temperature and mass readings made –
not what but when– don’t list supplies – does it make sense – can you picture the lab like a
movie Results: Charts
– Data used for calculations – Table 1– Temperature over time GRAPH!!!!! Graph 1– Show a sample calculation (q = msT)
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Metal sampleMass of metalVolume of waterMass of waterT I metal (Boiling water)
T I water/calorimeter
T f system
T metal
T water/calorimeter
s water
q water
q metal
s metal
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Homework
Heat Calculations worksheet Make corrections to MM and Results
– Put data into spreadsheet from wiki
Work on conclusions