Definitions Flashcards

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2nd Ionisation Energy

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  • Loss of one mole of electrons
  • from one mole of singly positively charged ions
  • Na^+ (g) -> Na^2+ + e^-
    Delta H = Positive
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Define the term ‘First Electron Affinity’

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  • Standard Enthalpy Change
  • When 1 mole of gaseous atoms is converted into 1 mole of gaseous ions
  • Each with a single negative charge

O(g) + e- => O^- (g)
Delta H = Negative

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Second Electron Affinity

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  • Enthalpy Change
  • When 1 mole of electrons is added to 1 mole of gaseous ions
  • Each with a single negative charge
  • To form ions each with two negative charges

O-(g) + e- => O^2- (g)

Delta H = positive

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Lattice Formation Enthalpy

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  • Standard enthalpy change
  • When 1 mole of solid ionic compound is formed from its gaseous ions

E.g. Na+ (g) + Cl- (g) => NaCl (s)

Delta H = Negative

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5
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Enthalpy of Lattice Dissociation

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-When one mole of ionic compound separates into it’s gaseous ions

Delta H = Positive

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Enthalpy of Hydration

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  • Standard enthalpy change
  • When water molecules surround one mole of gaseous ions

Na+ + aq => Na+ (aq)
Delta H = Negative

Cl- + aq => Cl- (aq)
Delta H = negative

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Enthalpy of solution

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  • Standard enthalpy change
  • When one mole of solute dissolves completely in sufficient solvent
  • to form solution greater than molecules/ions far enough apart not to interact with each other
  • NaCl (s) + aq => Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq)
    Delta H = Positive
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Mean Bond Enthalpy

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  • Enthalpy Change
  • When one mole of gaseous molecules each breaks a covalent bond to form two free radicals
  • Averaged over a range of compounds

CH4 (g) => C(g) + 4H (g)
Delta H = Positive

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9
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Define the term ‘First Ionisation Energy’

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  • Standard Enthalpy Change
  • when one mole of gaseous atoms is converted into one mole of gaseous ions
  • each with a single positive charge.

Na(g) -> Na^+ (g) + e^-
Delta H = Positive

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10
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Define: Entropy

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  • Measure of the amount of disorder in a system

- number of ways that particles can be arranged and the number of ways that energy can be shared out between particles

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Ways in which entropy can be increased?

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  • Changing from liquid to gas
  • Changing from solid to liquid
  • Solid dissolving in water
  • reaction that results in an increased number of particles.
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Explain why entropy changes mean that an endothermic reaction can happen spontaneously.

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  • Enthalpy is not the only factor to affect entropy.
  • Changing states and number of molecules affect entropy
  • if increase in entropy due to other factors is greater than the decrease in entropy due to the reaction being endothermic
  • overall entropy change will be positive
  • reaction happen spontaneously
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13
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Delta G I always negative since.

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  • Reaction is exothermic (negative delta H) and has a positive entropy change
  • Delta G = Delta H - Temperature*DeltaSystem
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14
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Delta G is always positive when

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  • reaction is endothermic
  • negative entropy change
  • reactions not feasible at any temperature.

Delta H Is positive and Delta S is positive then reaction won’t be feasible at some temps but will be at higher temps.

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