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Unit4Day2 VandenBout Monday November 11 2013 12 48 PM Vanden Bout LaBrake Crawford CH301 THERMODYNAMICS Quantifying Heat Flow Physical Change UNIT 4 Day 2 CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Important Information LM28 29 30 DUE Th 9AM HW10 DUE T 9AM CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Spring 2013 Unit4Day2 VandenBout Page 1 What are we going to learn today Quantify Change in Energy by Quantifying Heat Derive State Function Heat Flow at Constant Pressure Calorimetry CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 QUIZ iClicker Question 1 When I think of types of energy I think a b c d KE and PE are the same as heat work PE and KE are the same as heat work PE and KE are the only two forms of energy Heat and work are the only two forms of energy CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Energy Definitions What is Energy Potential Energy PE energy due to position or composition Kinetic Energy KE Unit4Day2 VandenBout Page 2 What is Energy Potential Energy PE energy due to position or composition Kinetic Energy KE energy of the motion of an object or particle Units J CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Energy Definitions How does Energy move Heat q transfer of energy from a hotter body to a colder body NOTE This is not temperature Work w transfer of energy via applied force over distance Units J CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Unit4Day2 VandenBout Page 3 System and State A system is the part of the universe on which we want to focus our attention The surroundings are everything else The universe is the system and the surroundings Universe system surroundings We also describe chemical changes with beginning and end states A change in a chemical reaction is described as State Stateend Statebeginning CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Conceptualize Energy on the Move Think about a Power Plant FUEL WATER STEAM TURBINE GENERATOR How much energy would it take to boil enough water to generate enough electricity for the entire UT Campus REACTANTS PRODUCTS U Final Initial CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Heat q Prescott Joule is famous because he found the relationship between heat and energy He dropped weights into water and moved a paddle while monitoring the change in temperature He was able to conclude that 1 cal 4 184 J Unit4Day2 VandenBout Page 4 Heat q Prescott Joule is famous because he found the relationship between heat and energy He dropped weights into water and moved a paddle while monitoring the change in temperature He was able to conclude that 1 cal 4 184 J We can measure the changes in the temperature of water and correlate that to the change of energy in a system 1 calorie quantity of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 C 1 Joule 1 N force over 1 m CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Demonstration Large Beaker of Water 100 C Small Beaker of Water 100 C CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Conceptualize Energy on the Move Thermal Energy The kinetic energy of the particles which is directly related to the temperature of the system Heat Capacity The heat absorbed relative to the increase in temperature Unit4Day2 VandenBout Page 5 Heat Capacity The heat absorbed relative to the increase in temperature CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 POLL iClicker Question 2 Which beaker had the higher Thermal Energy A Large B Small C Same CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Unit4Day2 VandenBout Page 6 POLL iClicker Question 3 Which beaker had the higher Heat Capacity A Large B Small C Same CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Heat Capacity C We use heat capacity C to measure the heat transferred into or out of a system Specific heat capacity Molar heat capacity CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 POLL iClicker Question 4 Heat Capacity is an Extensive Property A True B False Unit4Day2 VandenBout Page 7 POLL iClicker Question 4 Heat Capacity is an Extensive Property A True B False CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 POLL iClicker Question 5 Specific Heat Capacity is an Extensive Property A True B False CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Unit4Day2 VandenBout Page 8 POLL iClicker Question 6 Molar Heat Capacity is an Extensive Property A True B False CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Demonstration Ice Water Water Boiling Water 120 C 120 C 120 C CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Unit4Day2 VandenBout Page 9 Demonstration Ice Water Water Boiling Water 120 C 120 C 120 C CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 POLL iClicker Question 7 Think about the two systems in which the temperature remains constant In these cases the thermal energy is being transferred from the hot plate A To the surroundings bypassing the water beaker system B To the water beaker system in the form of thermal energy kinetic energy C To the water beaker system in the form of potential energy D There is no energy transfer If there is no change in temperature then there is no flow of heat energy CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Unit4Day2 VandenBout Page 10 Enthalpy Enthalpy of Physical Change The transfer of heat into or out of the system The heat is transferred into potential energy change of position of the particles Enthalpy of Vaporization Hvap Enthalpy of Fusion Hfus Enthalpy of Sublimation Hsub CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Enthalpy The change in heat transfer between the system and the surroundings at constant pressure is represented by qp qp Energy qp H CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Unit4Day2 VandenBout Page 11 Quantify Energy on the Move Ice Water Water Boiling Water 120 C 120 C 120 C CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Temperature C Heating Curve 100 0 Heat CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Unit4Day2 VandenBout Page 12 Heating Curve CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 POLL iClicker Question 8 The molar heat of fusion of Na is 2 6 kJ mol 1 at its melting point 97 5 C How much heat must be absorbed by 5 0 g of solid Na at 97 5 C to go through a phase change Answer in Joules CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Unit4Day2 VandenBout Page 13 POLL iClicker Question 9 How many q calculation steps are needed in order to determine the amount of heat that must be absorbed by 50 0 g of ice at 12 0 C to convert it to steam at 120 C a b c d e 1 step 3 steps 4 steps 5 steps 6 steps CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Quantify Energy on the Move We use a calorimeter to measure the heat flow in or out of a system CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 Unit4Day2 VandenBout Page 14 Demonstration Dissolve CaCl2 in water CH301 Vanden Bout LaBrake Fall 2013 POLL iClicker Question 10 Look at the following physical change observed


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