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What is DATA LOGGING ? Process of using computer to collect data through sensors, analyze data and save the output the results of the collection and analysis Data : A collection of results Data Logging : Process handling data by using computer technology

Endothermic and exothermic process (Data Logging)

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What is DATA LOGGING ?

Process of using computer to collect data through sensors, analyze data and save the output the

results of the collection and analysis

Data : A collection of resultsData Logging : Process handling data by using

computer technology

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ELEMENTS OF DATA LOGGING

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Endothermic and exothermic process

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engage

a b

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Sensor Data collector

Empower

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Carry out experiment

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Result Solution of copper (II) sulphate,

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Solution of anhydrous copper (II) sulphate

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• Is the enthalpy change for this reaction exothermic or endothermic?

• What sign should the enthalpy change have?

• What is the equation for this reaction?

• What bonds are being broken and formed in this reaction?

• What is this enthalpy change called?

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• How can we make a triangle between these reactions?

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Enhance

Cold packs and putting ice in towel causes a cooling

effect on their person’s head and temporarily relieve

the pain and fever. Explain.

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a) Cold Pack• When the cold pack is used, the chemicals

inside the pack are made to react with each other and this reaction is highly endothermic in nature.

• Endothermic reactions involve the absorption of heat.

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• The ammonium nitrate mixing with the water creates cold. The temperature of cold packs can reach back to normal temperature.

• The heat energy is taken into the system from the surrounding. The surrounding in this case is the person’s head.

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Extension

Production of Ammonia Gas :

N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) ↔ 2NH3 (g)

What will happen to the reaction if we increase the concentration the temperature of the reactant mixture?

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• If the temperature of a reaction mixture is increase, the

equilibrium will shift to decrease the temperature.

• Based on Le Chatelier’s Principle which stated that if a

chemical system at equilibrium experiences a change in

concentration, temperature or total pressure, the

equilibrium will shift in order to minimize that changes a

new equilibrium is established.

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• So, if we increase the temperature, the equilibrium will

shift to the reactant part which is left.

• So, the reaction will undergo endothermic reaction as it

use up heat energy.

• Ammonia will broken down into hydrogen and nitrogen

gas. An increase in temperature will decrease the yield

of ammonia , NH3.