EBK PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
EBK PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780100664814
Author: Reid
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.22NP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The value of ΔU and ΔH should be calculated for the combustion of 1 mole of sucrose.

Concept Introduction:

Number of moles is defined as the ratio of mass to the molar mass.

  Number of moles =massmolar mass

The mathematical expression of change in internal energy is:

  ΔU = ΔHΔngRT

Where,

  ΔU = Change in internal energy

  ΔH = Change in enthalpy

  Δng = Change in number of moles of gaseous components

  R = Universal gas constant

  T = Temperature

The mathematical expression of change in enthalpy per mole of sucrose is:

  ΔH per mole of sucrose=Total heat of combustionTotal number of moles

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The value of ΔHfo should be calculated for sucrose.

Concept Introduction:

The mathematical expression for the standard enthalpy change value at room temperature is:

  ΔH°R=nH°(products)pH°(reactants)

Where, n and p represents the coefficients of reactants and products in the balanced chemical equation.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The heat capacity of calorimeter and its contents should be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

The mathematical expression for heat capacity at constant volume is:

  CV=qVΔT

Where, CV = heat capacity at constant volume.

  qV = heat energy

  ΔT = Change in temperature

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