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ThermoChemistry (Energy) Webquest Name Period Part 1 - Vocabulary Define the following terms: 41. Kinetic energy — 2. Potential energy — 3. Endothemic — 4. Exathermic — 5. Activation energy — 6. Heat of Reaction — 7. Enthalpy - 8. Entropy- 9. Specific Heat- 10. Free Energy - 1. Activation Energy — 12. Calorie — 13. Hess's Law — 14, Heat of fusion — 15. Heat of vaporization — 16. Heat of solution — 17. Thermochemical equation — ThermoChemistry (Energy) Webquest Part2- Reaction Rates http: /www.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/essentialchemistry/fiashvactiva2. swt Listen to the introduction. Play & Listen to the Exothermic & Endothermic Reaction animation. Draw an exothermic & endothermic energy profile Label: axes, reactants, products, activation energy, activated complex, heat of reaction Exothermic Endothermic Part 3 - Specific Heat http://hyperphysics phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/thermo/spht.htmisée 1 1. Write the formula that can be used to calculate the heat energy being absorbed or released in a system 2. Describe each part of the equation Heat gained or lost = Mass x Change in Temperature x Specific Heat + Mass — * Change in temperature - © Specific Heat — 3. Using the Table link, What solid substance has high specific heat? ThermoChemistry (Energy) Webquest Part 4—Hess’s Law http://www. science uwaterloo.c eh/cact/c1 20/hess html © Read through the information about Hess’s Law ‘© Work through the example problems given ‘© Answer the following questions 1. Calculate the standard enthalpy change, AH®, for the formation of 1 mol of strontium carbonate (the material that gives the red color in fireworks) from its elements Sr(s) + C(graphite) + 30,(g) + SrCO,(s) 592 ki 234d 394 kd @) S@+ $Q@ 5106) AHP (2) SrO(s) + CO,(@) > SrCO,(s) AH (3) C(graphite) + O;(—) > CO,@) AHP 2. The combination of coke and steam produces a mixture called coal gas, which can be used as a fuel or as a starting material for other reactions. If we assume coke can be represented by graphite, the equation for the production of coal gasis 2C(s) + 2H,O(g) > CH,(g) + CO,(g) Determine the standard enthalpy change for this reaction from the following standard enthalpies of reaction () C@) + HO@ +CO®@ + h@ AH = 131.310 () CO@ + mO®@ + CO@ + hH® AHe = -41.2k0 @ CH@ + H0@ > 3%@ + CO@ AH? = 206.1kI Part 5 — Mixed Review © Answer the following equations 1. How much energy must be absorbed by 20.0 g of water to increase its temperature from 283.0°C to 303.0 °C? ‘When 15.0 g of steam drops in temperature from 275.0 °C to 250.0 °C, how much heat energy is released? 3. How much energy is required to heat 120.0 g of water from 2.0 °C to 24.0 °C? 1£720.0 g of steam at 400.0 °C absorbs 800.0 kJ of heat energy, what will be its increase in temperature?

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