chem 106 practical everyday chemistry energy dr. ron rusay diablo valley college spring 2003
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Chem 106Chem 106 Practical Everyday Chemistry Practical Everyday Chemistry
ENERGYENERGY
Dr. Ron Rusay Dr. Ron Rusay Diablo Valley College Diablo Valley College
Spring 2003Spring 2003
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EnergyEnergy
Energy can be defined as the Energy can be defined as the capacity to do work. capacity to do work.
Can you name other types of Can you name other types of energy?energy?
Chemical Energy is defined as Chemical Energy is defined as heatheat..
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Temperature v. EnergyTemperature v. Energy
TemperatureTemperature reflects reflects random motions random motions of particles; i.e. the kinetic energy of a of particles; i.e. the kinetic energy of a system.system.
HeatHeat involves a involves a transfer of energy transfer of energy betweenbetween 2 objects due to different energies 2 objects due to different energies and temperature differences. and temperature differences. Always: HOT -Always: HOT -> > coldcold
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Heat TransferHeat Transfer
Have you ever burned the roof of your Have you ever burned the roof of your mouth?mouth?
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Heat CapacitiesHeat Capacities
SubstanceSpecific HeatJ / oC . gH2O (l) 4.18H2O (s) 2.03Al (s) 0.89Fe (s) 0.45
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Greenhouse GasesGreenhouse Gases
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What is a greenhouse gas?The sun’s energy & the molecule’s shape decide.
•Our atmosphere (air) is 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen. Our atmosphere (air) is 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen. •Neither are greenhouse gases. They do not absorb infrared radiation (heat). Neither are greenhouse gases. They do not absorb infrared radiation (heat). •However, HHowever, H22O and COO and CO2 2 can absorb infrared energy. Without them earth would can absorb infrared energy. Without them earth would
be very chilly.be very chilly.
http://zebu.uoregon.edu/1998/es202/l13.htmlhttp://zebu.uoregon.edu/1998/es202/l13.html
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http://chemistry.http://chemistry.beloitbeloit..eduedu/Stars//Stars/EMSpectrumEMSpectrum/index.html/index.html
What does a molecule’s shape have to do with heat absorbance?What does a molecule’s shape have to do with heat absorbance?…How can and a TV remote be used to show the difference?…How can and a TV remote be used to show the difference?
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Infrared AbsorbanceInfrared Absorbance
RemoteTV
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Infrared AbsorbanceInfrared Absorbance
Sample
TV Remote
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Infrared Absorbance & Molecular Vibrations Infrared Absorbance & Molecular Vibrations Stretching & BendingStretching & Bending
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Infrared Absorbances: Molecular Shapes & Vibrations Infrared Absorbances: Molecular Shapes & Vibrations
Stretching & Bending in WaterStretching & Bending in Water
Antisymmetric Stretching
Bending
Symmetric Stretching
http://ep.llnl.gov/msds/Chem120/atmos-gases.html
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Molecules & Science are NOT passive!Molecules & Science are NOT passive!
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Measuring Infrared AbsorbanceMeasuring Infrared Absorbance An Infrared SpectrophotomerAn Infrared Spectrophotomer
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Infrared Spectra: http://chemistry.beloit.edu/Warming/pages/infrared.html
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Nitrogen & Oxygen produce flat lines: 100% Transmission, 0 Absorbance
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Combustion Combustion Energy = Carbon Energy = Carbonhttp://chemistry.beloit.edu/Warming/pages/emissions.html
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Why has COWhy has CO2 2 been increasing? been increasing?
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2 C8H18(l)+ 25 O2(g)-----> 16 CO2(g)+18 H2O(l)
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Combustion of Octane:
+ + HEAT HEAT
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Using the Energy fromUsing the Energy fromBurning GasolineBurning Gasoline
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Human factors: Human factors: Atmospheric Changes in COAtmospheric Changes in CO22
Correlating Mauna Loa, Hawaii with 8 other global sites
Direct atmospheric CO2 measurements and reconstructions from measurements of air bubbles trapped in ice.
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http://chemistry.http://chemistry.beloitbeloit..eduedu/Warming/movies/CO2./Warming/movies/CO2.movmov
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Human factors: Human factors: Atmospheric Changes in COAtmospheric Changes in CO22 and Temperature and Temperature
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Heats of CombustionHeats of Combustion
Combustion of octane releases 5,470 kJ per Combustion of octane releases 5,470 kJ per mole of octanemole of octane ((HHcombcomb = -5,470 kJ/mol) = -5,470 kJ/mol)
How many pounds of COHow many pounds of CO22 are added to are added to
atmosphere from burning 1 gallon of atmosphere from burning 1 gallon of gasoline?gasoline?
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2 C8H18(l)+ 25 O2(g)-----> 16 CO2(g)+18 H2O(l)
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1 Gallon Octane ~ 2.6 kg (~ ? lbs)
+~ 9.2 kg Oxygen
(~ 20 lbs)
~8.1 kg COCO22
(~18 lbs)+
~ 3.7 kg Water (H2O) (~8 lbs)
Combustion of Octane:
+ + HEAT HEAT
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What can be done to reduce the rate of What can be done to reduce the rate of increase of COincrease of CO22??
•What do you drive?
http://www.eren.doe.gov/feguide
http://www.epa.gov/oms/17-tips.htm
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What can be done to reduce the rate of What can be done to reduce the rate of increase of COincrease of CO22??
•Cutting back on driving?
•How many pounds of CO2 do you produce each year from driving?
•Estimated driving miles / week? ____ mi/weekYour vehicle’s gas mileage___ mi/gal (national avg = 25
mi/gal) 18 lbs/gal x 52 weeks/yr x ___ mi/week ÷ ___ mi/gal = ____
lbs CO2 http://www.eren.doe.gov/feguide
http://www.epa.gov/oms/17-tips.htm
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What can be done to reduce the rate of What can be done to reduce the rate of increase of COincrease of CO22??
•Estimated driving miles / week? _200_ mi/weekVehicle’s gas mileage_25_ mi/gal (national avg)
18 lbs/gal x 52 weeks/yr x _200_ mi/week ÷ _25 _ mi/gal = _7488_ lbs
•About 3.5 tons of COAbout 3.5 tons of CO2 2 per student per year!per student per year!
• 75% of the electricity generated in California comes from burning carbon fuels.
•When finished turn off lights & electrical devices…..
Including Computers!Including Computers!
http://www.epa.gov/oms/17-tips.htm
The average miles driven per week by a DVC student is about 200 mi/week.
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Does Oil play a role in public policy?Does Oil play a role in public policy?
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