Sunday, July 9, 2017

3.4: Calculate the Molar Enthalpy Change (△H) from the Heat Energy Change, Q



MOLAR ENTHALPY CHANGE:
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Data from a Calorimetry Experiment can be used to calculate the molar enthalpy change of reaction:
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EQUATION:


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* m = Mass of Water or Volume of Water


*If Water is not used, this is replaced by the mass or volume of other solutions
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Example:


Energy from burning 0.5 g of Propane was transferred to 100 cm3 of Water to raise its temperature by 20°C. Calculate the molar enthalpy change (in KJ / Mol)
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Mass of Water =     100 cm3

Heat Capacity of Water =     4.2 j / g

Temperature Rise     =     20°C


Energy Transferred     =     100    x    4.2    x    20    =    8400 J


*1000 J = 1 KJ

So 8400 J   =  8.4 KJ


Mr of Propane = 44

Moles of Propane Burned     =     0.5     ÷     44     =     0.01136

Molar Enthalpy Change     =     8.4     ÷     0.01136     =     739


Reaction is exothermic so enthalpy change needs to be Negative

                                                                    Molar Enthalpy Change = - 739 KJ / Mol

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