
ENERGYCHANGESINELECTROCHEISTRY
Chemicalreactionischemicalchangethatproducedenergy
Exampleburningoffuelorcarbonitreleasedheatorenergy
CH
4
(g)+O
2
(g)→ CO
2
(g)+2H
2
O(g)
Energychange,(E),involvedinchemicalreactions.Eg.Combustionreaction.
system(thepartbeingstudied)andthesurroundings(everythingelse).
Universe=System+Surrounding
AsystemispartoftheuniversethatisbeingstudiedandSurroundingisanythingelse
Eachparticleinasystemunderinvestigation,suchasareactionmixtureinatesttube,haspotential
energyandkineticenergy,andthesumofalltheseenergiesistheinternalenergy,Eofthesystem.
Internalenergyofasystemisthesumofpotentialenergyandkineticenergiesofthe
(InternalEnergy)system=(potentialenergy+kineticenergy)system
Potentialenergyisstoredenergyinchemicalbonds.Kineticenergyistheenergyduetomotion.Itcauses
worktobedonethroughmovement.Whenthereactantsinachemicalsystemchangetoproducts;
thesystem’sinternalenergyischanged.Thischange,E,isthedifferencebetweentheinternalenergy
afterthechange(Efinal)andbeforethechange(Einitial):
E=E
final
–E
initial
=E
products
-E
reactants
EnergyChangesandElectrochemistry
Notethatthetotalenergyoftheuniverseremainsconstant.Whenthesystemloses
acertainamountofenergy,thesurroundinggainsthesameamountofenergy.This
Means,energyissimplybeingexchangedbetweenthetwocomponentsoftheuniverse
keepingthetotalenergyoftheuniverseconstant
Figure4.1Energyexchangebetweensystemandsurrounding.
Energytransferredfromsystemtosurroundingsorviceversaappearsintwoforms:
heatandwork.whenthegasolineisburnedinacontrolledwayintheengineofthecar
someofthepotentialenergyistransformedintowork,whichisusedtomoveacar;atthesametime,
someofthepotentialenergyisconvertedtoheatandmakesthecar'sengineveryhot.Therefore,
theenergychangesofasystemoccuraseitherheat(q)orwork(w),orsomecombinationofboth.
4.1.1ExothermicandEndothermicChemicalReactions
Exothermicchemicalreaction
whenchemicalreactionisoccurheatenergyisreleasedtothesurrounding.Exo.meansout
e.gcompositionreactionanddissolutionofNaOHandCaCl
2
inwater