Section 16.1 Energy
Standard 7 d - Chemical Thermodynamics
View Standard 7 State Standard: How to solve problems involving heat flow and temperature changes, using known values of specific heat, and latent heat of phase change.
Students Will be able to:Calculate the energy changes that occur during a physical change when specific is given. Book Reference Pages: 492, 495
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Section 16.2 Heat in Chemical Reactions and Processes
Standard 7 b - Chemical Thermodynamics
View Standard 7 State Standard: Chemical processes can either release (exothermic) or absorb (endothermic) thermal energy.
Students Will be able to:Through experimentation they will recognize the difference between exothermic and endothermic heat changes. I&E (12A): Select and use appropriate tools and technology (such as computer-linked probes, spreadsheets and graphing calculators) to perform tests, collect data, analyze relationships, and display data. Book Reference Pages: 498, 500
Standard 7 d - Chemical Thermodynamics
View Standard 7 State Standard: How to solve problems involving heat flow and temperature changes, using known values of specific heat, and latent heat of phase change.
Students Will be able to:Calculate the energy changes that occur during a physical change when specific is given. Book Reference Pages: 496, 498, 500
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Section 16.3 Themochemical Equations
Standard 7 c - Chemical Thermodynamics
View Standard 7 State Standard: Energy is released when a material condenses or freezes and absorbed when a material evaporates or melts.
Students Will be able to:Measure the energy changes that occur with changes of state. Book Reference Pages: 502, 503, 505
Standard 7 d - Chemical Thermodynamics
View Standard 7 State Standard: How to solve problems involving heat flow and temperature changes, using known values of specific heat, and latent heat of phase change.
Students Will be able to:Calculate the energy changes that occur during a physical change when specific is given. Book Reference Pages: 502, 505
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Section 16.4 Calculating Enthalpy Change
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Section 16.5 Reaction Spontaneity
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