Thermodynamics
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Which of the following is an example of an isolated system?
According to the First Law of Thermodynamics, which equation correctly represents the change in internal energy?
Enthalpy (H) is defined as:
For an exothermic reaction, the sign of ΔH is:
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The relationship between ΔH and ΔU for a gaseous reaction is given by which equation?
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ΔH = ΔU + Δn_g RT
Step 1: We know ΔH = ΔU + pΔV at constant pressure. Step 2: For gases, using ideal gas law: pΔV = Δn_g RT, where Δn_g = moles of gaseous products − moles of gaseous reactants. Step 3: Substituting: ΔH = ΔU + Δn_g RT. Step 4: This equation is very useful — if Δn_g = 0 (equal moles of gas on both sides), then ΔH = ΔU. If Δn_g > 0 (more moles of gas produced), ΔH > ΔU. Step 5: The option ΔH = ΔU − Δn_g RT is incorrect as the sign is wrong. The other two options mix up variables incorrectly.
A bomb calorimeter is used to measure:
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Heat change at constant volume (ΔU)
Step 1: A bomb calorimeter consists of a strong sealed steel vessel (the bomb) immersed in a water bath. Step 2: Since the bomb is sealed and rigid, its volume cannot change — it operates at constant volume (ΔV = 0). Step 3: At constant volume, no pressure-volume work is done (w = 0), so ΔU = q_V — the heat measured equals the change in internal energy. Step 4: The heat released by the reaction warms the surrounding water, and by measuring the temperature rise, we can calculate q_V = C_V × ΔT. Step 5: To measure ΔH at constant pressure, we use a simple open calorimeter. Entropy and Gibbs energ
Hess's Law states that the enthalpy change of a reaction:
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Is the same whether the reaction occurs in one step or multiple steps
Step 1: Hess's Law is a direct consequence of enthalpy being a state function — meaning ΔH depends only on initial and final states, not on the path taken. Step 2: Hess's Law states: if a reaction takes place in several steps, the standard reaction enthalpy equals the sum of enthalpies of all intermediate steps. Step 3: This is extremely useful for reactions where direct measurement is impossible. For example, C(s) + ½O₂(g) → CO(g) cannot be measured directly, but can be calculated using enthalpies of other reactions. Step 4: Hess's Law allows us to add, subtract, or reverse thermochemical equ
The standard enthalpy of formation (Δ_f H°) of an element in its most stable reference state is:
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Zero
Step 1: Standard enthalpy of formation is defined as the enthalpy change when one mole of a compound is formed from its elements in their most stable reference states at 298 K and 1 bar. Step 2: By convention, elements in their most stable reference state are assigned Δ_f H° = 0. Step 3: Examples of reference states: H₂(g), O₂(g), C(graphite), S(rhombic), Na(s), Fe(s) — all have Δ_f H° = 0. Step 4: This makes logical sense — forming an element from itself involves no chemical change, so no enthalpy change occurs. Step 5: Any non-zero value would be incorrect. This convention helps us calculate
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