Calculate Enthalpy Changes Using ΔHc⦵ (HL) (DP IB Chemistry)
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Calculate Enthalpy Changes Using ΔHcꝊ
The standard enthalpy change of combustion is
The enthalpy change that occurs when one mole of the substance burns completely under standard conditions
We can use enthalpy of combustion to find an unknown enthalpy change using a Hess cycle
In this type of cycle, the combustion products are always placed at the bottom of the diagram and the arrows should be pointing downwards
Energy cycle including combustion products
The combustion products of both reactants and products should be placed at the bottom of the cycle
The general expression for ΔHꝊ is therefore:
ΔHꝊ = ∑ΔHcꝊ(reactants) - ∑ΔHcꝊ(products)
Worked Example
Calculate ΔHf [ethane].
The relevant change in standard enthalpy of combustion (ΔHc) values are shown in the table below:
Reaction | ΔHc (kJ mol-1) |
---|---|
C (graphite) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g) | -393.5 |
H2 (g) + ½O2(g) → H2O (l) | -285.8 |
C2H6 (g) + 3 ½ O2 (g) → 2CO2 (g) + 3H2O (l) | -1559.7 |
Answer:
Step 1: Write the equation for enthalpy change of formation at the top and add oxygen on both side
Step 2: Draw the cycle with the combustion products at the bottom
Step 3: Draw all arrows in the correct direction
Step 4: Apply Hess’s Law
ΔHf = ΔH1 – ΔH2
ΔHf = 2(-393.5) + 3(-285.8) - (-1559.7)
ΔHf = -84.7 kJ mol-1
Examiner Tips and Tricks
Don't forget to make sure the number of atoms of each element is balanced when drawing your cycle
Using Hess's Law to Solve ΔHc⦵ & ΔHf⦵ Problems
Using Hess's Law to solve ΔHθf problems
Standard enthalpy changes of formation, ΔHθf can also be used to calculate standard enthalpy changes of reactions, ΔHθ
The overall equation will be:
ΔHθf (reactants) + ΔHθ = ΔHθf (products)
Which rearranges to:
ΔHθ = ΔHθf (products) - ΔHθf (reactants)
Be careful to count up all the atoms you need to use, and make sure they are written as they occur in the elements in their standard state
Diagram to show the Hess's Law cycle for calculating ΔHθ from ΔHθf data
Elements should be in their standard state and balanced when written in a Hess's Law cycle
Using Hess's Law to solve ΔHθc problems
Standard enthalpy changes of combustion, ΔHθc can also be used to calculate standard enthalpy changes of reactions, ΔHθ
The overall equation will be:
ΔHθc (products) + ΔHθ = ΔHθc (reactants)
Which rearranges to:
ΔHθ = ΔHθc (reactants) - ΔHθc (products)
Diagram to show the Hess's Law cycle for calculating ΔHθ from ΔHθc data
Hess's Law says that the enthalpy changes on the two routes are the same
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