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CHEMISTRY: TOPIC 15 ENERGETICS


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What does a born haber cycle show?
Shows how ionic compounds are formed from their elements
What is AH latt?
AH when 1 mole of a solid ionic compound is separated into gaseous ions under standard conditions (endo) NaCl (s) = Na+ (g) + Cl- (g)
What is AH atom?
AH when 1 mole of gaseous atoms is formed from an element in standard state (endo) Na (S) = Na(g)
What is bond dissociation enthalpy?
AH when 1 mole of bonds is broken into gaseous state (endo) Cl2 (g) = 2Cl (g)
What is AHf?
AH when 1 mole of a compound is formed from its elements in standard states under standard conditions (exo) Na (s) + 1/2 Cl2 (g) = NaCl (s)
AH IE
Energy needed to remove 1 mole of electrons from 1 mole of gaseous atoms (Endo) Na(g) = Na+(g) + E-
AH EA
AH when 1 mole of electrons are added to 1 mole of gaseous atoms (Exo) Cl(g) +e- = Cl-(g)
AH sol formula
AH sol = AH atom + AH hyd
What are the factors that affect lattice enthalpy? (2)
1) ion charge = higher charge means stronger attraction = bigger lattice enthalpy Mg-2 O-2 > Na-Cl+ 2) ionic radius = bigger radius decreases attraction = smaller lattice enthalpy NaCl > KBr bec NaCl has a smaller radius = more attraction
What is AH sol? (4)
Enthalpy change when 1 mole of ionic substance dissolves in water to give a solution of infinite dilution NaCl (s) = Na+(aq) + Cl- (aq) infinite dilution = excess water so adding more water wouldn't cause anymore heat to be released or absorbed 1) solid ionic compound is broken down into gaseous atoms (AH latt) 2) gaseous ions are hydrated with water AH hyd = AH sol
What is AH hyd? (2)
When 1 mole of gaseous ions dissolves in water to give a solution of infinite dilution (exothermic) Na+(g) = Na+ (Aq) ion-dipole forces are formed bw gaseous ions and dipoles of water molecules
What does the AH sol of an ionic compound depend upon?
Depends on how big latt is compared to hyd: latt > hyd = endothermic sol latt < hyd = exothermic sol
What is entropy?
Measures the way the energy of a system is distributed among the particles (JK-1 mol-1) higher entropy = positive liquid = gas = higher entropy AS = p - r
Gibbs free energy change formula
AG = AH -TAS only the temp value changes T has to be in kelvin and AS has to be divided by 1000 so it goes from J to KJ
Definition of gibbs free change?
Energy obtained from a chemical reaction that can do work
Reasons why entropy can increase? (5)
If number of moles increase (2 - 4) if number of gas molecules increase if temp increases if pressure decreases if there is no change in moles or number of gas molecules = entropy change is 0
What is a spontaneous reaction?
One that happens without an outside influence for a reaction to be spontaneous the AG of the reaction has to be negative
How doe AS affect spontaneity?
Positive = becomes more spontaneous as temp is increased negative = less spontaneous as temp increases
How does AH and AS affect spontaneity?
- and + = spontaneous at all temps + and + = becomes more spontaneous as temp increases - and - = becomes less spontaneous as temp increases + and - = never spontaneous
Why will elements in its standard state be 0?
Because it takes no energy to form a naturally occurring compound and is currently in its most stable form