Online Help for Heat, Thermochemistry and Thermodynamics

Glencoe Matter and Change (Our Textbook) Quizzes:

Section 15.1: Energy Section 15.2 Heat in Chemical Reactions and Processes Section 15.3 Thermochemical Equations

Section 15.4 Calculating Enthalpy Change Section 15.5 Reaction Spontaneity

Chapter 15 (Energy and Chemical Change) Standardized Test Practice

Georgia Public Broadcasting Video Lectures (~ 30 minute introductory-level videos)

Chemistry 1301: Thermochemistry

Brightstorm Videos (short videos on specific topics)

Thermochemistry

Heat of Fusion - Heat of Vaporization Heat of Formation Enthalpy Hess's Law Thermochemical Equation

Bomb Calorimeter Specific Heat

Gibbs Free Energy Spontaneous Process

Heat transfer & change of phase

Freezing Boiling Condensation Evaporation Regelation

Thermal Energy Transfer Law of Cooling Radiant Energy Convection Conduction Greenhouse Effect

Heat and thermodynamics

Heat Measurement of Heat Temperature Kinetic and Potential Energy of Atoms

Internal Energy Entropy Second Law of Thermodynamics

Chemguy videos (short videos on specific topics)

Senior Chem Energetics 1 - introduces the topic of chemical energetics; thermodynamic laws.

Senior Chem Energetics 2 - describes the energy conversions from nuclear fusion to electricity production

Senior Chem Energetics 3 - explains exo and endothermic reactions; calorimetry

Senior Chem Energetics 4 - explains kinetic energy; vibrational, rotational and translational energies.

Senior Chem Energetics 5 - discusses potential energy; intra and intermolecular bonds; heat capacities

Senior Chem Energetics 6 - concludes molar heat capacity; phase and temperature changes

Senior Chem Energetics 7 - does a temperature/phase change calculation

Senior Chem Energetics 8 - goes through a calculation involving the warming of water through a phase change.

Senior Chem Energetics 9 - explains a molar heat of fusion of water calculation

Senior Chem Energetics 10 - introduces chemical change; heats of formation.

Senior Chem Energetics 11 - graphs reactions; Hess' Law of Additivity.

AP Chem

Thermodynamics 1 - entropy and what spontaneous reactions have in common

Thermodynamics 2 - system, surrounding and change in entropy of the universe

Thermodynamics 3 - introduces and calculates Gibbs free energy

Thermodynamics 4 - more free energy calculations; products-reactants=delta G

Thermodynamics 5 - relationship between free energy and the equilibrium constant; Nernst equation

Learning4Mastery Chemistry Videos

Join Two Presidential Award Winners as they teach Chemistry (Jonathan Bergmann & Aaron Sams)

Intro to Chemistry 6.3: Energy Transformations (1/3) 8:27

Intro to Chemistry 6.3: Energy Transformations (2/3) 6:39

Intro to Chemistry 6.3: Energy Transformations (3/3) 8:20

Intro to Chemistry 6.4: Heat Capacity (1/2) 9:19

Intro to Chemistry 6.4: Heat Capacity (2/2) 9:05

Intro to Chemistry 6.5: Energy & Stoichiometry (1/2) 7:44

Can’t find video 2/2

Intro to Chemistry 6.6: Calorimetry (1/2) 7:38

Intro to Chemistry 6.6: Calorimetry (2/2) 9:12

Intro to Chemistry 6.7: Phase Changes (1/2) 8:44 (conceptual)

Intro to Chemistry 6.7: Phase Changes (2/2) 7:19

Intro to Chemistry 6.8: Phase Change-Mathematical (1/2) 10:32

Intro to Chemistry 6.8: Phase Change-Mathematical (2/2) 8:03

6.1 (First Law, Finding H, Calorimetry and Specific Heat)

AP Chem- Thermodynamics and Calorimetry (1/3) 14:48

AP Chem- Thermodynamics and Calorimetry (2/3) 14:48

AP Chem- Thermodynamics and Calorimetry (3/3) 2:19

6.2 (Enthalpy and Hess’s Law)

AP Chem- Hess's Law (1/3) 14:59

AP Chem- Hess's Law (2/3) 14:59

AP Chem- Hess's Law (3/3) 6:08

16.1 (Spontaneity and Entropy Thermo Laws Free Energy Calculations and Thermo)

AP Chem: Thermodynamics-1: Entropy and Enthalpy (1/4) 8:10

AP Chem: Thermodynamics-1: Entropy and Enthalpy (2/4) 10:41

AP Chem: Thermodynamics-1: Entropy and Enthalpy (3/4) 10:56

AP Chem: Thermodynamics-1: Entropy and Enthalpy (4/4) 10:43

16.2 (Calculations and Thermodynamics – Free Energy and Equilibrium)

AP Chem: Thermodynamics-2: Thermodynamic Calculations (1/2) 10:56

AP Chem: Thermodynamics-2: Thermodynamic Calculations (2/2) 10:06

KHANAcademy http://www.youtube.com/user/khanacademy#g/c/AD5B880806EBE0A4

The Khan Academy is a not-for-profit organization with the mission of providing a world-class education to anyone, anywhere. Some of the videos show how to work through problems (some of them advanced), and along the way illustrate many of the important principles.

Specific Heat, Heat of Fusion and Vaporization

Chilling Water Problem

Heat of Formation : Standard heat of formation or standard enthalpy change of formation

Understanding why enthalpy can be viewed as "heat content" in a constant pressure system.

Enthalpy

Hess's Law and Reaction Enthalpy Change

Hess's Law Example

A discussion of what entropy is and what it isn't.

Entropy Intuition

More clarification as to what entropy is and what entropy is not.

More on Entropy

Gibbs Free Energy and Spontaneity

Gibbs Free Energy Example

flintchem (YouTube)

Thermodynamics part 1 part 1 of the AP Thermodynamics Chapter and it deals with entropy of a reaction.

Thermodynamics part 2 part 2 of the AP unit on Thermodynamics. This section covers Gibbs free energy.


Papapodcasts

Changes in Matter and Energy - Introduction to Enthalpy Lecture https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fe8ufeqKCRM

A long (41m 20s) introduction to Thermochemistry. We look at endothermic and exothermic reactions, enthalpy changes and calculating heat when given the specific heat capacity of a substance.

Specific Heat Capacity Sample Problem 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEI-pHHAKd8

Looks at Sample Problem 1 from the Lecture called Changes in Matter and Energy: Introduction to Enthalpy. In this question we look at the specific heat capacity of water.

Specific Heat Capacity Sample Problem 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MI6l5RdsKo

Looks at Sample Problem 2 from the Lecture called Changes in Matter and Energy: Introduction to Enthalpy. In this question we look at the specific heat capacity of methanol.

Heat Transfer and Enthalpy Change https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfQ440qyAOQ

Understanding Enthalpy Changes – Exo- vs. Endothermic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtNDFu0EDCg

Heat Transfer and Enthalpy Change https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfQ440qyAOQ

Molar Enthalpy Sample Problem 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS4B7RC4UzI

Molar Enthalpy Sample Problem 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnzZBMMasNE

Molar Enthalpy Sample Problem 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAeOPGNNig4

Molar Enthalpy Sample Problem 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5UAj_YK3rk

Representing Enthalpy Changes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ny6CtWAceO8

Molar Enthalpies (long: 46:57) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_5-p61yFa8

Representing Molar Enthalpies Sample Problem https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uArHIpqBIyQ

Describing Molar Enthalpies of Reactions Sample Problem 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eaI18tCVL4

Describing Molar Enthalpies of Reactions Sample Problem 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlTEVE9CGw8

Writing Thermochemical Equations with Enthalpy Change Sample Problem 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eaI18tCVL4

Writing Thermochemical Equations with Enthalpy Change Sample Problem 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_T5ovAfUPo

Writing Thermochemical Equations with Energy Terms Sample Problem 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fGLDKuo5tg

Writing Thermochemical Equations with Energy Terms Sample Problem 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-xUhCbgUqk

Hess's Law of Heat Summation (long: 37:22) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sV52-42JNkI

Hess's Law of Heat Summation Sample Problem 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMxbCaKZY0w

Hess's Law of Summation Sample Problem 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNWF0CP1nAw

W.W. Norton & Company, Chemistry – The Science In Context, 2d edition, Gilbert et. al.

Chapter 5: Thermochemistry

Main link

http://www.wwnorton.com/college/chemistry/gilbert2/contents/ch05/studyplan.asp

This page offers a diagnostic quiz http://www.wwnorton.com/college/chemistry/gilbert2/quizzes/main.asp?chno=05

ChemTours (basically multi-media tutorials)

Internal Energy

http://www.wwnorton.com/college/chemistry/gilbert2/tutorials/interface.asp?chapter=chapter_05&folder=internal_energy

Heating Curves

http://www.wwnorton.com/college/chemistry/gilbert2/tutorials/interface.asp?chapter=chapter_05&folder=heating_curves

Calorimetry

http://www.wwnorton.com/college/chemistry/gilbert2/tutorials/interface.asp?chapter=chapter_05&folder=calorimetry

Hess’s Law

http://www.wwnorton.com/college/chemistry/gilbert2/tutorials/interface.asp?chapter=chapter_05&folder=hess_law

Chapter 13: Thermodynamics: Spontaneous Processes, Entropy, and Free Energy

Main link

http://www.wwnorton.com/college/chemistry/gilbert2/contents/ch13/studyplan.asp

This page offers a diagnostic quiz http://www.wwnorton.com/college/chemistry/gilbert2/quizzes/main.asp?chno=13

ChemTours (basically multi-media tutorials)

Entropy

http://www.wwnorton.com/college/chemistry/gilbert2/tutorials/interface.asp?chapter=chapter_13&folder=entropy

Dissolution of Ammonium Nitrate

http://www.wwnorton.com/college/chemistry/gilbert2/tutorials/interface.asp?chapter=chapter_13&folder=dissolution

Gibbs Free Energy

http://www.wwnorton.com/college/chemistry/gilbert2/tutorials/interface.asp?chapter=chapter_13&folder=gibbs

General Chemistry: An Integrated Approach, Third Edition, by Hill and Petrucci (links updated 03/2015)

Chapter 6 - Thermochemistry

http://wps.prenhall.com/esm_hillpetrucci_genchem_4/16/4217/1079637.cw/index.html

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Chapter 17: Thermodynamics: Spontaneity, Entropy, and Free Energy

http://wps.prenhall.com/esm_hillpetrucci_genchem_4/16/4223/1081286.cw/index.html

The link above will bring you to a page that has links to three different quizzes (Quiz 1, Quiz 2 and Master Quiz) and some e-Media Activities. Shown below is an image capture of the page generated when you click the e-Media activities link; the lines of text shown below are not active links from this Word document.

General Chemistry 1 and 2 – Professor Chuck Wight – University of Utah

A series of ten-minute YouTube videos that present concepts typically covered in the first and second semesters of a college-level General Chemistry Course.

The playlist for Chemistry 1 is at http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL53ED067BE448053E&feature=plcp

The playlist for Chemistry 2 is at http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL30DA8C03C8806959&feature=plcp

The videos of specific interest are:

Thermochemistry (energy, first law of thermodynamics, enthalpy of chemical reactions_)

http://www.youtube.com/user/chemdog8#p/c/53ED067BE448053E/10/AevwelqPaaU

Heat and Enthalpy (equivalence of work, heat & energy, systems, first law of thermodynamics, state functions, energy, enthalpy and heat capacity)

http://www.youtube.com/user/chemdog8#p/c/30DA8C03C8806959/0/FDhGncd7kmo

Enthalpy Changes for Chemical Reactions (endo- and exothermic reactions, Hess’s Law, bond energies and enthalpies, enthalpies of formation and combustion) http://www.youtube.com/user/chemdog8#p/c/30DA8C03C8806959/1/G2LXapuXYtY

Enthalpy of Expansion and Contraction of Gases (constant volume, isothermal, and adiabatic processes)

http://www.youtube.com/user/chemdog8#p/c/30DA8C03C8806959/2/MBk2e-ZadYk

Entropy and Heat (also includes Gibb’s free energy and equilibrium)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3sqtAtMLjw

Entropy and Equilibrium (mostly on equilibrium topics including law of mass action and Le Chatelier’s Principle)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujOmFkRPhQQ

Entropy and Heat Engines (Second Law, heat, work and entropy, Carnot engine, thermodynamic efficiency)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyaoJuGt_DQ

The Physics Classroom

A set of instructional pages written in an easy-to-understand language and complemented by graphics and Check Your Understanding sections. An ideal starting location for those grasping for understanding or searching for answers.

Thermal Physics http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/thermalP/

Relevant sections are:

Lesson 1 – Heat and Temperature

What is Heat? http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/thermalP/u18l1d.cfm

Methods of Heat Transfer http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/thermalP/u18l1e.cfm

Lesson 2 - Calorimetry

What Does Heat Do? http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/thermalP/u18l2a.cfm

Measuring the Quantity of Heat http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/thermalP/u18l2b.cfm

Calorimeters and Calorimetry http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/thermalP/u18l2c.cfm

“Physics for Engineers and Scientists”, 3rd edition

Hans C. Ohanian and John T. Markert, W.W. Norton and Company

Chapter 20: Heat http://www.wwnorton.com/college/physics/om/_content/_ch_20/study_plan.shtml

Do the Online Concept Tutorial on Specific Heat and Changes of State at http://www.wwnorton.com/college/physics/om/_tutorials/chap20/heat_and_temperature/index.htm

Try the “checkup quiz” at http://www.wwnorton.com/college/physics/om/_content/_ch_20/quiz.htm

ChemTeam (Tutorials for High School Chemistry)

Thermochemistry http://www.chemteam.info/Thermochem/Thermochem.html

A screen capture of the resources on this page is shown below:

The ChemCollective

As a project in the National Science Digital Library (NSDL), the ChemCollective's goals are to support a community of instructors interested in improving chemistry education through interactive and engaging online activities. The project leader and many of the original and current contributors are from Carnegie Mellon University. The site contains contributions from a variety of other institutions. See http://chemcollective.org/about_us/introduction

Provides a variety of resources (tutorials, simulations, concept tests, etc.) on ten major topics. The thermochemistry resources are at:

http://chemcollective.org/home (choose Thermochemistry from the topics list on the left)

Shown below are screen shots for the two subtopics – there are no active links.