- Thermochemical equations
- $\triangle H$ notation
- Enthalpy Diagrams
Molar Enthalpy
- How to calculate?
- Molar enthalpy of combustion
- Standard values for molar enthalpy of combustion
- Reactant amounts and enthalpy of reaction
Calorimetry
- Calories
- Calorimetry
- Endothermic vs exothermic processes in calorimeter
- Assumptions made
- Equations
- Coffee-cup calorimeter
- Flame calorimeter
- Bomb calorimeter
- When a process takes place under conditions of constant pressure, the enthalpy change of a system is equal to the amount of heat gained or lost by the system
- The standard enthalpy fo a reaction as written $\triangle H \degree_r$ is the enthalpy change for the amount of moles of each reactant and product as determined by the coefficient of the term in the chemical equation