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9:45 - the rule of bond formation Being exothermic is in direct contrast to the rule of organic compound synthesis (eg. fatty acid formation) being endothermic. What is one-sentence key reason for the difference?
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Can you please answer my question? With these diagrams, do they show enthalpy or purely potential chemical energy? My confusion arises from the following: In an exothermic reaction, we know that chemical potential energy decreases and for conservation of energy to hold, kinetic energy should rise (product molecules moving faster). But if we said enthalpy decreases there will be a contradiction because enthalpy is internal energy + PV (assuming PV change to be zero) , internal energy ITSELF contains kinetic energy of the molecules, so how could overall enthalpy decrease (KE increases and potential energy decreases by the same amount)
No need to overthink this here is nothing to do with the kinetic energy .Since the chemical potential energy decreases it means nothing with respect to kinetic.The lost energy goes to outside surrounding
it is endothermic because cl- ions are unstable in comparison to when they are in bond state. So when heat is given to them they become highly energies and break into ions. That's why they are endothermic.
Obviously bond breaking is endothermic and bond formation is exothermic but When less energy is required to break the bonds than the energy released when new bonds formed. The reaction is exothermic. Cacl2+h20 =ca(oh)2 +hcl
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Your videos are helping me understand basic chemistry better than my class textbook! My instructor is of little help because my class is online, therefore, I absolutely rely on chemistry videos to understand this stuff. So... thank you!!!
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9:45 - the rule of bond formation Being exothermic is in direct contrast to the rule of organic compound synthesis (eg. fatty acid formation) being endothermic. What is one-sentence key reason for the difference?
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Can you please answer my question? With these diagrams, do they show enthalpy or purely potential chemical energy? My confusion arises from the following: In an exothermic reaction, we know that chemical potential energy decreases and for conservation of energy to hold, kinetic energy should rise (product molecules moving faster). But if we said enthalpy decreases there will be a contradiction because enthalpy is internal energy + PV (assuming PV change to be zero) , internal energy ITSELF contains kinetic energy of the molecules, so how could overall enthalpy decrease (KE increases and potential energy decreases by the same amount)
No need to overthink this here is nothing to do with the kinetic energy .Since the chemical potential energy decreases it means nothing with respect to kinetic.The lost energy goes to outside surrounding
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Which of the following compound releases energy when dissolved in water?
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Barium chloride
Ammonium chloride
Lead chloride
Please List all the reactions in order of Exothermic & Exothermic reactions
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thanks for the video but how does breaking Cl2 to cl- and cl- an endothermic is there any heat being involved or any external forces
it is endothermic because cl- ions are unstable in comparison to when they are in bond state. So when heat is given to them they become highly energies and break into ions. That's why they are endothermic.
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in minute 11:50 CaCl is breaking so why exo not endo ?
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Obviously bond breaking is endothermic and bond formation is exothermic but When less energy is required to break the bonds than the energy released when new bonds formed. The reaction is exothermic. Cacl2+h20 =ca(oh)2 +hcl
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