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'''Announcement''': Exam 2, Thursday, Oct 29th (Ch 3 and 4)
 
'''Announcement''': Exam 2, Thursday, Oct 29th (Ch 3 and 4)
 
====Sec 4.4====
 
====Sec 4.4====
example problem
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Temperature dependence of reaction enthalpies...
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[[File:Screen Shot 2020-10-26 at 7.56.09 AM.png|400px]]
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This problem involves 2 parts:
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:1) ΔH°(298K) can be calculated via heats of formation (ΔH°<sub>f</sub>)
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:2) the second part requires that you look up the C<sub>p,m</sub> values from table 2.5...
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Study Example Problem 4.2 for calculation details...
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:ΔH°(298K) = -92.3 kJ/mol HCl
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: temp correction = -2.8 kJ/mol HCl
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:ΔH°(298K) = -95.1 kJ/mol HCl
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:'''''Explanation: this difference is mainly due to the change in the heat capacity of Cl<sub>2</sub> gas; the product HCl has a lower heat capacity than Cl<sub>2</sub>...so heat produced from the reaction cannot be contained in the products hence it is given off...ie. higher ΔH°(1450K).'''''
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:[[File:ExProb4_2.png|600px]]
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====Additional worksheet====
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:[[Media:Self_heating_can.pdf|Self-Heating Can]]
  
 
===Weds, Oct 28, 2020===
 
===Weds, Oct 28, 2020===
:DCS?
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====Sec. 4.6 (supplental)====
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Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DCS)
  
 
===Thurs, Oct 29th, 2020===
 
===Thurs, Oct 29th, 2020===

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Announcement: Exam 2, Thursday, Oct 29th (Ch 3 and 4)

Sec 4.4

Temperature dependence of reaction enthalpies...

Screen Shot 2020-10-26 at 7.56.09 AM.png

This problem involves 2 parts:

1) ΔH°(298K) can be calculated via heats of formation (ΔH°f)
2) the second part requires that you look up the Cp,m values from table 2.5...

Study Example Problem 4.2 for calculation details...

ΔH°(298K) = -92.3 kJ/mol HCl
temp correction = -2.8 kJ/mol HCl
ΔH°(298K) = -95.1 kJ/mol HCl
Explanation: this difference is mainly due to the change in the heat capacity of Cl2 gas; the product HCl has a lower heat capacity than Cl2...so heat produced from the reaction cannot be contained in the products hence it is given off...ie. higher ΔH°(1450K).
ExProb4 2.png

Additional worksheet

Self-Heating Can

Weds, Oct 28, 2020

Sec. 4.6 (supplental)

Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DCS)

Thurs, Oct 29th, 2020

Exam 2, Ch 3 and 4.

Friday, Oct 30th, 2020

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