Tuesday - March 17th, 2026
Daily Objective:
Students will be able to describe the heat energy transfer in reactions, predict the amount of heat energy produced or consumed in a reaction, and predict whether a reaction occurs spontaneously.
Bellwork:
A coffee-cup calorimeter initially contains 125 g of water at 24.2°C. Potassium bromide (10.5 g), also at 24.2°C is added to the water, and after the KBr dissolves, the final temperature is 21.1°C. Calculate the enthalpy of solution for dissolving the salt in J/g and kJ/mol. Assume that the specific heat capacity of the solution is 4.18 J/g°C and that no heat is transferred to the surroundings or to the calorimeter.
Daily Plan:
- Enthalpy Group Work
- Thermochemistry Practice #2
- HQ: Thermochemistry #2 (Due 3/19 @ 3:00 PM)
Homework:
Answers for Thermochemistry Practice #2:
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