CHEM 6B Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Bond-Dissociation Energy, Intermolecular Force, Enthalpy

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Heat capacity the sample by one degree celsius. Molar heat capacity cp vs cp dissociation of a given type of bond. Positive, because heat must be supplied to break a bond. Enthalpy of products - enthalpy of reactants. Mean bond enthalpy: average molar enthalpy change accompanying the. Defined as the energy in the form of heat required to raise the temperature of. Entropy change measures energy(cid:495)s dispersion at a stated temperature. Depends on number of microstates (w) s = kbln(w) Microstates order/disorder (cid:494)measurement of disorder(cid:495) (cid:523)positional and thermal(cid:524) The lower the entropy the more ordered and less random a system is. Solid liquid gas = endothermic. Kinetic energy goes into the rotation of the molecule/atom. Im forces originate from interactions between charges, partial charges, and. Im forces are relatively weak because of smaller charges and the distance. These are the strong forces that are responsible for solids.

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