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THE LAW OF CONSERVATION
        OF ENERGY

Energy can not be created or destroyed
System and Environment

    System
    System is the substance, the reaction, a process
    that became the center of attention (object)

    Environment

     The environment is everything that is related
     to the system
Lets check it out


Example:
substance A and substance B is
inserted into the test tube

System: substance A and
substance B

Environment: test tubes and air
Types of system
1. Open System
   If the system and the environment can
   experience, exchange of matter and energy
2. Closed System
   If the system and the environment can not
   be exchanged material, but it can be an
   exchange of energy
3. Isolated System
   In system and the environment can not be
   an exchange of energy and matter
The sign for the heat and work
• System received heat
              q (+)

• System released heat
               q (-)

• System does work
              w (-)

• System received the work
              w (+)
Internal Energy (E)

the amount of energy possessed
      by an agent or system

       ΔE = EP - ER
Reaction of Heat



1.   If reaction is reacting in closed
     system, with fixed volume
     (ΔV=0), where if ΔV=0 there is
     no work in there(w=0)

     So
           ΔE= q
2.   If reaction is reacting in opened
     system, with fixed pressure
     , where may system do or
     received work


     So
           ΔE= q + w
Exothermic Reaction

• Chemical reactions that are
  accompanied by the release of heat
• Release heat from system to
  surrounding
• H product < H reaction
• Sign of ΔH is always (-)
Exothermic Reaction

          Reactants  Products + Energy


                                 Energy of reactants

                                 Energy of products
Energy




         Reactants
                     - H


                               Products
                 Reaction Progress
Endothermic Reaction

•    Chemical   reactions that   are
    accompanied by the absorption of
    heat
• Absorb heat from surrounding to
  system
• H product > H reaction
• Sign of ΔH is always (+)
Endothermic Reaction

            Energy + Reactants  Products
Energy




                          Activation     Products
                          Energy




         Reactants
                                       + H Endothermic



                     Reaction progress
Thank you for your attention




 There is a price for you in next slide


           Attention pleaseeeeeee!!
THERMOCHEMISTRY                   1



         Influenced by                              involving
4

5                                               7               8
    2                    3

6
           causing



     9                   10




    12                   11
Statement to find the key-word :
1. Energy cannot be destroyed or created
2. the part of the universe on which we focus our attention in a certain
   experiment
3. the parts of the universe that interact instantly with the system or
   anything that restricts the system
4. may heat exchange between system and surrounding and matter
   movement
5. may heat exchange between system and surrounding and not matter
   movement
6. impossible for heat exchange between system and surrounding
7. subtracting the enthalpy of the reactant from the enthalpy of product
8. energy contained in a substance at temperature of 25oC and pressure of 1
   atm.
9. a chemical reaction in which heat is absorbed from the surroundings
10.a chemical reaction in which heat is released from the system
11.Symbolize for enthalpy of the system falls.
12.Symbolize for enthalpy of the system rises.
THERMOCHEMISTRY                    Law of Conservation of
                                                                                           Energy



                     Influenced by                                           involving
OPENED

                                                                  ENTHALPY               ENTHALPY
CLOSED      SYSTEM            SURROUNDINGS                         CHANGE

ISOLATED
                         causing



           ENDOTHERMIC             EXOTHERMIC
             REACTION               REACTION
Thermo part 1

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Thermo part 1

  • 1.
  • 2. THE LAW OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY Energy can not be created or destroyed
  • 3. System and Environment System System is the substance, the reaction, a process that became the center of attention (object) Environment The environment is everything that is related to the system
  • 4. Lets check it out Example: substance A and substance B is inserted into the test tube System: substance A and substance B Environment: test tubes and air
  • 5. Types of system 1. Open System If the system and the environment can experience, exchange of matter and energy 2. Closed System If the system and the environment can not be exchanged material, but it can be an exchange of energy 3. Isolated System In system and the environment can not be an exchange of energy and matter
  • 6. The sign for the heat and work • System received heat q (+) • System released heat q (-) • System does work w (-) • System received the work w (+)
  • 7. Internal Energy (E) the amount of energy possessed by an agent or system ΔE = EP - ER
  • 8. Reaction of Heat 1. If reaction is reacting in closed system, with fixed volume (ΔV=0), where if ΔV=0 there is no work in there(w=0) So ΔE= q
  • 9. 2. If reaction is reacting in opened system, with fixed pressure , where may system do or received work So ΔE= q + w
  • 10. Exothermic Reaction • Chemical reactions that are accompanied by the release of heat • Release heat from system to surrounding • H product < H reaction • Sign of ΔH is always (-)
  • 11. Exothermic Reaction Reactants  Products + Energy Energy of reactants Energy of products Energy Reactants - H Products Reaction Progress
  • 12. Endothermic Reaction • Chemical reactions that are accompanied by the absorption of heat • Absorb heat from surrounding to system • H product > H reaction • Sign of ΔH is always (+)
  • 13. Endothermic Reaction Energy + Reactants  Products Energy Activation Products Energy Reactants + H Endothermic Reaction progress
  • 14. Thank you for your attention  There is a price for you in next slide  Attention pleaseeeeeee!!
  • 15. THERMOCHEMISTRY 1 Influenced by involving 4 5 7 8 2 3 6 causing 9 10 12 11
  • 16. Statement to find the key-word : 1. Energy cannot be destroyed or created 2. the part of the universe on which we focus our attention in a certain experiment 3. the parts of the universe that interact instantly with the system or anything that restricts the system 4. may heat exchange between system and surrounding and matter movement 5. may heat exchange between system and surrounding and not matter movement 6. impossible for heat exchange between system and surrounding 7. subtracting the enthalpy of the reactant from the enthalpy of product 8. energy contained in a substance at temperature of 25oC and pressure of 1 atm. 9. a chemical reaction in which heat is absorbed from the surroundings 10.a chemical reaction in which heat is released from the system 11.Symbolize for enthalpy of the system falls. 12.Symbolize for enthalpy of the system rises.
  • 17. THERMOCHEMISTRY Law of Conservation of Energy Influenced by involving OPENED ENTHALPY ENTHALPY CLOSED SYSTEM SURROUNDINGS CHANGE ISOLATED causing ENDOTHERMIC EXOTHERMIC REACTION REACTION