Energetics (flashcards)

Edexcel Chemistry from 2008. You can use these flash card to test yourself or have someone test you. to test your self have the side of the card with only the question on it facing you. To have someone else test you, have them have the side with the question and the answer facing them.

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What is the definition for the enthalpy of combust

Enthalpy change when one mole of atoms is completely combusted in excess oxygen understand standard conditions. 298 degrees K, 1 atp.

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What is the definition for the enthalpy of combust

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What is the definition for the enthalpy of neutral

Enthalpy change when an acid is just neutralised by a base and one mole of water is formed understandard conditions. 298K, 1atp.

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What is the definition for the enthalpy of neutral

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What is the definition of the enthalpy change of f

Enthalpy change when one mole of compound is formed from it's elements in thier standard states under standard conditions. 298 K, 1atp.

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What is the definition of the enthalpy change of f

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What is the definition for enthalpy of atomisation

Enthalpy change when one mole of gaseous atoms is formed from the element understnadard conditions. 298 K, 1atp.

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What is the definition for enthalpy of atomisation

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Draw and Label a enthalpy diagram for an exothermi

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Draw and Label a enthalpy diagram for an exothermi

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Draw and Label an enthalpy diagram for an endother

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Draw and Label an enthalpy diagram for an endother

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Define Hess's Law.

Enthalpy change is independant of the route taken as long as all elements stay in the same states.

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Define Hess's Law.

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Define mean bond enthalpy.

The average amount of energy required to break 1 mole of bonds.

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Define mean bond enthalpy.

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Write the equation for 'heat energy'

Energy (KJ) = Mass (grams) X Specific heat capasity X change in temperature (K)

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Write the equation for 'heat energy'

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