Chemistry: Thermal Chemistry and Thermodynamics


We have 15 ready-to-use problem sets on the topic of thermal chemistry and thermodynamics. These problem sets will focus on the use of thermodynamic concepts and equations to solve problems and mathematically analyze situations pertaining to chemical reactions and energy changes. Problems will range from the very easy plug-and-chug to the more difficult analysis of multi-step problems. 


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Problem Set TC1: Specific Heat Capacity
Relate the specific heat capacity of a material to the amount of heat absorbed or released to the temperature change and the mass of the sample. Includes 5 problems.

 
 
Problem Set TC2: Calorimetry 1
Use the Q = m•C•∆T equation to analyze situations in which a heat transfer causes a temperature change. Some scaffolding is provided.  Includes 6 problems.

 
 
Problem Set TC3: Calorimetry 2
Use the Q = m•C•∆T equation to analyze situations in which a heat transfer causes a temperature change.  Includes 5 problems.

 
 
Problem Set TC4: Heat of Reaction 1
Determine heat of reaction values in kJ/mole and kJ/grams for various processes when given mass and energy change values.  Includes 6 problems.

 
 
Problem Set TC5: Heat of Reaction 2
Relate calorimetry data to heat of reaction values.  Includes 6 problems.

 
 
Problem Set TC6: Heating Curves
Use a heating curve to relate the addition of energy over the course of time to temperature changes and phase changes.  Includes 5 problems.

 
 
Problem Set TC7: Enthalpy Changes
Relate the coefficients in a balanced chemical equation to the enthalpy change (∆H) or the energy term within a thermochemical equation.  Includes 8 problems.

 
 
Problem Set TC8: Thermal Stoichiometry 1
Use a ∆H value or a thermochemical equation to determine the amount of heat released or required when given the moles of reactant or product involved in the reaction.  Includes 6 problems.

 
 
Problem Set TC9: Thermal Stoichiometry 2
Use a ∆H value or a thermochemical equation to determine the amount of heat released or required when given the mass of reactant or product involved in the reaction.  Includes 6 problems.

 
 
Problem Set TC10: Thermal Stoichiometry 3
Relate the energy involved in a process to the ∆H value or a thermochemical equation.  Most problems are complicated by an unusual unit, additional conversions, or a concept from a non-stoichiometry unit.  Includes 6 problems.

 
 
Problem Set TC11:Hess’s Law
Use Hess's Law to determine the ∆H of a target reaction by creating a reaction pathway from given reactions. Includes 8 problems.

 
 
Problem Set TC12: Bond Energy and Enthalpy Change
Use bond energies to calculate the enthalpy change for a chemical reaction.  Includes 7 problems.

 
 
Problem Set TC13: Heat of Formation and Enthalpy Change
Use heat of formation values for reactants and products to determine the enthalpy change for a chemical reaction. Includes 8 problems.

 
 
Problem Set TC14: Gibbs Free Energy and Phase Changes
Relate the values of entropy change, enthalpy change, and temperature to the spontaneity of a phase change. Includes 6 problems.

 
 
Problem Set TC15: Gibbs Free Energy and Chemical Reactions
Relate the values of entropy change, enthalpy change, and temperature to the spontaneity of a chemical reaction. Includes 6 problems.