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STAR Review. Standard 7: Chemical Thermodynamics. Exo vs. Endothermic. Exothermic = heat (thermic) released ( exo ) Exo ‘out’ Endothermic = heat (thermic) absorbed ( endo ) Endo ‘in’. Conversion of States of Matter. Think of ice. What do you have to do to melt ice?
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STAR Review Standard 7: Chemical Thermodynamics
Exo vs. Endothermic • Exothermic = heat (thermic) released (exo) • Exo ‘out’ • Endothermic = heat (thermic) absorbed (endo) • Endo ‘in’
Conversion of States of Matter • Think of ice. What do you have to do to melt ice? If you said, heat it up then your answer is exothermic! You have to absorb energy (heat) to turn ice into liquid. Solid Liquid Gas -Endothermic- (absorbs energy) If you go the other way, you give off heat -Exothermic- Gas Liquid Solid
Specific Heat Calculations • q= m∆TCp • q= heat (energy) measured in joules • m= mass (grams) • Cp= specific heat capacity J/g x oC • ∆T = change in temp. Tfinal – Tinitial = ∆T