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Hess’s Law. Hess’s Law. Some enthalpy changes can not be measured directly in the lab. Hess’s Law is used to calculate these enthalpy changes Use the information provided to calculate ∆H f CH 4. ∆H f CH 4. C (gr) + 2H 2(g). CH 4(g). 2 x H c H 2 2 x -286 = -572. H c C -394.
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Hess’s Law • Some enthalpy changes can not be measured directly in the lab. • Hess’s Law is used to calculate these enthalpy changes • Use the information provided to calculate ∆Hf CH4
∆Hf CH4 C(gr) + 2H2(g) CH4(g) 2 x Hc H2 2 x -286 = -572 Hc C -394 + 2O2(g) Hc CH4 -890 CO2(g) + 2H2O(g)
∆Hf CH4 C(gr) + 2H2(g) CH4(g) 2 x Hc H2 2 x -286 = -572 Hc CH4 -890 Hc C -394 CO2(g) + 2H2O(g) ∆Hf CH4 = Hc C + 2 x Hc H2- Hc CH4 ∆Hf CH4 = -394 + (2 x -286) - (-890) = -76kJmol-1
Hess’s Law • Hess’s Law states • In a reaction the total enthalpy change is independent of the route
Hess’s Law Diagrams • Write unknown equation across the top • Look at info provided & complete triangle • Balance equations (ignore O2) • Think about definitions of ∆Hf & ∆Hc • Make sure arrows point in the correct directions • Do you need to multiply any values? • Write figures on arrows if this helps
Hess’s Law Diagrams • Draw overall direction arrows • Write out in full ∆H= expression without no. • In same direction as arrow + • Against direction of arrow - • Put numbers into ∆H= expression, keep ( ) • Be very careful with signs • Calculate value – check over !!!
Hess’s Law Diagrams • Draw a Hess’s Law diagram to calculate the Hr of the coffee can reaction • CaO(s) + H2O(l) →Ca(OH)2 (s) Hf CaO(S) =-635 Hf H2O(l) = -286 Hf Ca(OH)2(S) = -986
∆Hr CaO(s) + H2 O(l) Ca(OH)2(s) Hf H2O -286 Hf CaO -635 Hf Ca(OH)2 -986 Ca(s) + O2(g) + H2(g) ∆Hr = -Hf CaO(s)- Hf H2O(l)+ HfCa(OH)2 (s) ∆Hf CH4 = -(-635) – (-286) + (-986) = -65kJmol-1
Hess’s Law • Hess’s Law states • In a reaction the total enthalpy change is independent of the route • Draw a Hess’s Law diagram to calculate the Hr of the decomposition of NaHCO3(s) • 2NaHCO3(s) →Na2CO3(s) + CO2(g) + H2O(l)
∆Hr 2NaHCO3(s) Na2CO3(s) + H2 O(l) + CO2(g) Hf Na2CO3 -1131 Hf CO2 -394 2 x Hf NaHCO3 2 x -948 Hf H2O -286 2Na(s) + 3O2(g) + H2(g) + 2C(gr) ∆Hr = - 2 x Hf NaHCO3(s)+ Hf Na2CO3+ Hf H2O(l)+ HfCO2 (g) ∆Hr = -(2 x -948) + (-1131) + (-286) + (-394) = +85kJmol-1
Hess’s Law • Draw a Hess’s Law diagram to calculate the following : • Hr of the formation of propane C3H8(g) • 3C(gr) + 4H2(g) →C3H8(g) • Hr of photosynthesis • 6CO2(g) + 6H2O →C6H12O6(aq) + 6O2(l)
∆Hf C3H8 3C(gr) + 4H2(g) C3H8(g) + 3O2(g) 4 x Hc H2 4 x -286 = -1144 3 x Hc C 3 x -394 = -1182 Hc C3H8 -2220 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(g) ∆Hf C3H8 = 3x Hc C + 4 x Hc H2- Hc C3H8 ∆Hf C3H8 = (3 x -394) + (4 x -286) - (-2220) = -106kJmol-1
∆Hr 6CO2(g) + 6H2O(l) C6H12O6 (s) + 6O2 (g) Hf C6H12O6 -1273 6 x Hf CO2 6 x -394 6 x Hf H2O 6 x -286 6C(gr) + 9O2(g) + 6H2(g) ∆Hr = - 6 x Hf CO2(g)– 6 x Hf H2O(l)+ Hf C6H12O6 ∆Hr = -(6 x -394) - (6 x -286) + (-1273) = +2807kJmol-1