Understandings:
- Bond-forming releases energy and bond-breaking requires energy.
- Average bond enthalpy is the energy needed to break one mol of a bond in a gaseous molecule averaged over similar compounds.
Applications and skills:
- Calculation of the enthalpy changes from known bond enthalpy values and comparison of these to experimentally measured values.
- Sketching and evaluation of potential energy profiles in determining whether reactants or products are more stable and if the reaction is exothermic or endothermic.
- Discussion of the bond strength in ozone relative to oxygen in its importance to the atmosphere.
Guidance:
- Bond enthalpy values are given in the data booklet in section 11.
- Average bond enthalpies are only valid for gases and calculations involving bond enthalpies may be inaccurate because they do not take into account intermolecular forces.
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International-mindedness:
- Stratospheric ozone depletion is a particular concern in the polar regions of the planet, although the pollution that causes it comes from a variety of regions and sources. International action and cooperation have helped to ameliorate the ozone depletion problem.
Utilization:
- Energy sources, such as combustion of fossil fuels, require high ΔH values.
- Syllabus and cross-curricular links:
- Topic 4.3—covalent structures
Aims:
- Aim 6: Experiments could be enthalpy of combustion of propane or butane.
- Aim 7: Data loggers can be used to record temperature changes.
- Aim 8: Moral, ethical, social, economic and environmental consequences of ozone depletion and its causes.
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