Infra-Red Spectroscopy (IR)

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Element List

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Here’s a ordered by increasing atomic number. The names and are provided.

1 – H – Hydrogen
2 – He – Helium
3 – Li – Lithium
4 – Be – Beryllium
5 – B – Boron
6 – C – Carbon
7 – N – Nitrogen
8 – O – Oxygen
9 – F – Fluorine
10 – Ne – Neon
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Many chemical reactions release energy in the form of heat, light, or sound. These are exothermic reactions. Exothermic reactions may occur spontaneously and result in higher or (ΔS > 0) of the system. They are denoted by a negative heat flow (heat is lost to the surroundings) and decrease in enthalpy (ΔH < 0). In the lab, exothermic reactions produce heat or may even be explosive.

There are other chemical reactions that must absorb energy in order to proceed. These are . cannot occur spontaneously. Work must be done in order to get these reactions to occur. When absorb energy, a temperature drop is measured during the reaction. are characterized by positive heat flow (into the reaction) and an increase in enthalpy (+ΔH).

Examples of Endothermic and Exothermic Processes

is an example of an endothermic . In this process, plants use the energy from the sun to convert and water into and oxygen. This reaction requires 15MJ of energy (sunlight) for every of glucose that is produced:

sunlight + 6CO2(g) + H2O(l) = C6H12O6(aq) + 6O2(g)

An example of an is the mixture of sodium and to yield . This reaction produces 411 kJ of energy for each mole of salt that is produced:

Na(s) + 0.5Cl2(s) = NaCl(s)

Chemistry Vacuum Distillation

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