Thermodynamics 4.5 / 5 based on 3 ratings ? ChemistryThermodynamicsA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Barm88Created on: 31-01-15 14:10 54673821 Across 1. The standard molar enthalpy change for the removal of an electron from a species in the gas phase to form a positive ion and an electron, both also in the gas phase. (10, 8) Down 2. The average of several values of the bond dissociation enthalpy for a given type of bond, taken from a range of different compounds. (4, 4, 8) 3. A change that has a natural tendency to occur without being driven by any external influences. (11, 6) 4. A species that results from the homolytic fission of a covalent bond. It contains an unpaired electron, since homolytic fission results in the splitting of the electron pair in a covalent bond, one electron going to each partner. (4, 7) 5. The standard enthalpy change that occurs when one mole of an ionic solid dissolves in enough water to ensure that the dissolved ions are well separated and do not interact with one another. (8, 2, 8) 6. At a given temperature a substance its pure, most stable, form at 100 kPa. (8, 5) 7. The amount of heat taken in or given out at constant pressure during any physical or chemical damage. (8, 6) 8. The standard enthalpy change when an electron is added to an isolated atom in the gas phase. (8, 8)
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