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:
* 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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