Electrochemistry
Formulae in chapter 9
- ΔH = H(Products) – H(Reactants)
- q(sys) = q(water) + q(calorimeter) + q(rxn/soln)
- ΔH°(rxn) = Sum of ΔH°(f) of products – Sum ofΔH°(f) of all reactants
- ΔH°(overall)= ΔH°1 + ΔH°2 + ΔH°3 + ΔH°4 + ΔH°5
- ΔH(soln) = ΔH(lattice) + ΔH(hyd)
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Alkenes
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Reactions
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Reaction Kinetic : 11.2 Collision Theory And Transition State Theory
Ø Collision theory- Reaction is result from colliding particles with a certain frequency and minimum energy- The collision which produces a reaction...
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Thermochemistry : 9.3 Born-haber Cycle
First Ionization Energy (IE1)Energy required for 1 mol of gaseous atom to lose 1 mol of electrons. Affinity Electron (EA) Energy change that occurs when 1 mol of gaseous atom gains 1 mol of electrons. Lattice EnergyEnergy change when 1 mol of solid...
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Thermochemistry : 9.2 Hess Law
Hess's Law of Heat Summation When reactants are converted to products, the change in enthalpy is the same whether the reaction take step in one step or in a series of step. ΔH1 =ΔH2 + ΔH3 Application Using Hess's...
Electrochemistry