CHMA10H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Microsoft Onenote, Heat Capacity, Chemical Equation

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A chemical reaction is accompanied by either an increase or decrease in the enthalpy of the system. The difference between the sum of the enthalpies of the products and the sum of the enthalpies of reactants is called the enthalpy change of reaction. Enthalpy change of reaction (deltarh) of exothermic and endothermic reactions. A thermochemical equation links the value of deltarh to the amounts of products and reactants in the balanced chemical equation. Temp change during a chemical reaction can be easily measured in a calorimeter. Based on deltat, the mass, and specific heat capacity of the solution, the heat transferred to or. From the known amounts (moles) of species that react, it is then possible to calculate deltarh. For pure substances, the standard state is the most stable form and state at 1 bar and at the temp of interest. For a gas, a standard state is when it is present at 1 bar.

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