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1.6.2 Enthalpy Changes

What is Enthalpy Change (ΔHΔH)?

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Enthalpy change (ΔHΔH) is the heat energy change in a chemical reaction measured under constant pressure. It is a fundamental concept in thermodynamics, indicating whether a reaction absorbs or releases energy.

Types of Reactions

  • Endothermic reactions: Energy is absorbed from the surroundings, making ΔHΔH positive. The products have more energy than the reactants.
  • Exothermic reactions: Energy is released to the surroundings, making ΔHΔH negative. The products have less energy than the reactants.

Formula for Enthalpy Change

ΔH=Energy of productsEnergy of reactantsΔH = \text{Energy of products} - \text{Energy of reactants}

If the value of ΔHΔH is negative, the reaction is exothermic. If it is positive, the reaction is endothermic.

Standard Enthalpy Changes

Enthalpy changes are often measured under standard conditions:

  • Pressure of 100 kPa (approximately 1 atmosphere).
  • Temperature of 298 K (25°C).
  • All reactants and products must be in their standard states (the most stable form of a substance under standard conditions). Standard enthalpy changes are represented with a superscript θθ (e.g ΔHΔH^\circ)

Standard Enthalpy Change of Formation (ΔfH°ΔfH°)

The standard enthalpy change of formation is the enthalpy change when 1 mole of a compound is formed from its elements in their standard states under standard conditions.

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Example:

2C(s)+3H2(g)+12O2(g)C2H5OH(l)2C(s) + 3H_2(g) + \frac{1}{2}O_2(g) \rightarrow C_2H_5OH(l)

This equation shows the formation of ethanol C2H5OHC_2H_5OH from its elements in their standard states.

The enthalpy change of formation for elements in their standard states is zero.

For example, the enthalpy of formation of O2(g)O_2(g) is zero.

Standard Enthalpy Change of Combustion (ΔcH°ΔcH°)

The standard enthalpy change of combustion is the enthalpy change when 1 mole of a substance is completely burned in oxygen under standard conditions, with all substances in their standard states.

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Example:

CH4(g)+2O2(g)CO2(g)+2H2O(l)CH_4(g) + 2O_2(g) \rightarrow CO_2(g) + 2H_2O(l)

If the standard enthalpy of combustion of methane ΔcHΔcH^\circ is :highlight[890kJ/mol]:highlight[-890 \, \text{kJ/mol}]

Then the enthalpy change for the combustion of 2 moles of methane is:

ΔrH=2×ΔcH=:highlight[1780kJ/mol]ΔrH^\circ = 2 \times ΔcH^\circ = :highlight[-1780 \, \text{kJ/mol}]

Importance of Enthalpy in Reactions

  • State Symbols: When writing equations involving enthalpy changes, always include state symbols (e.g, ss, ll, gg) to represent the physical states of the reactants and products.
  • Exothermic vs Endothermic: Knowing the enthalpy change allows you to predict whether a reaction releases heat (exothermic) or absorbs heat (endothermic).
  • Standard Conditions: These conditions ensure that enthalpy values are comparable across different reactions.
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Summary

  • Enthalpy change (ΔHΔH) measures the heat absorbed or released in a reaction under constant pressure.
  • Standard enthalpy of formation (ΔfHΔfH^\circ) refers to the enthalpy change when one mole of a compound is formed from its elements.
  • Standard enthalpy of combustion (ΔcHΔcH^\circ) refers to the enthalpy change when one mole of a substance is burned completely in oxygen.
  • Standard conditions: 100 kPa pressure, 298 K temperature, and reactants/products in their standard states.
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