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Thursday, 3 January 2013

C3f - Energy

You need to be able to:
  • Explain why a reaction is endothermic or exothermic, based on bonding
  • Describe a practical method for comparing fuels
  • Use equations to calculate energy transferred, mass of water heated, temperature change and energy output
  1. Endothermic and exothermic notes and videos
  2. Experimental methods from Doc Brown
  3. Energy equation (Q = mcdeltaT) video

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Labels: C3: Chemical Economics

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    • ▼  January (25)
      • Chemical Fundamentals
      • C1a Making Crude Oil Useful
      • C1b Using Carbon Fuels
      • C1c Clean Air
      • C1d Making Polymers
      • C1e Designer Polymers
      • C1f Food
      • C1g Smells
      • C1h Paints and Pigments
      • C2a The Structure of the Earth
      • C2b Construction Materials
      • C2c Metals and Alloys
      • C2d Making Cars
      • C2e Manufacturing Chemicals: Making Ammonia
      • C2f Acids and Bases
      • C2g Fertilisers and Crop Yields
      • C2h Chemicals from the Sea: Sodium Chloride
      • C3a - Rate of Reaction 1
      • C3b - Rate of Reaction 2
      • C3c - Rate of Reaction 3
      • C3d - Reacting Masses
      • C3e - Percentage Yield and Atom Economy
      • C3f - Energy
      • C3g - Batch or Continuous?
      • C3h - Allotropes of Carbon and Nanochemistry

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