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 release energy in the form of heat, light, or sound. These are exothermic reactions. Exothermic reactions may occur spontaneously and result in higher or entropy (ΔS > 0) of the system. They are denoted by a negative (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

Photosynthesis is an example of an endothermic chemical reaction. In this process, plants use the to convert and water into glucose 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) = (s)

Chemistry Vacuum Distillation

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