Richard Thornley Topic 5 Video Playlist:
This is a compilation of several videos covering all areas of Energetics/ Thermochemistry. The videos average out to be around 5 minutes long, so it is helpful to those who have a short attention span but want to cover all aspects of the material. It is recommended that you take notes or highlight in your Blue Oxford book while watching the video.
www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL816Qsrt2Os3FFiEblwWKGgjNdJrv1iln
MSJChem Tutorials Topic 5 This website provides both written out explanations as well as YouTube videos for all subtopics.
www.msjchem.com/topic-5-energetics.html
Andrew Weng IB SL Chemistry Topic 5 Review: In depth lesson with videos and notes. Contains practice questions and step-by-steps
www.mrwengibchemistry.com/topic-5-energetics.html
5.1 Measuring Enthalpy Changes
This page provides a review over the important concepts such as endothermic/exothermic reactions, equilibrium constant, Le Chandelier's principle, etc. It also has 4 practice problems and solutions so that you can test your understanding of the basic concepts.
chem.libretexts.org/Core/Physical_and_Theoretical_Chemistry/Equilibria/Le_Chatelier%27s_Principle/Effect_Of_Temperature_On_Equilibrium_Composition/Exothermic_Versus_Endothermic_And_K
5.3 Hess' Law and Standard Enthalpy Changes
This website includes succinct definitions and explanations for enthalpy change. It is includes in-depth, step by step examples of how to calculate enthalpy change from Hess' law cycles.
www.chemguide.co.uk/physical/energetics/sums.html
Relevant Evans2 Chem Web Notes:
Higher Unit 1 - Enthalpy
Higher unit 3 – Hess’ Law
Advanced Higher – Unit 2 thermochemistry
(see Evans2 Chem Web Guide for full relevant notes list)
This is a compilation of several videos covering all areas of Energetics/ Thermochemistry. The videos average out to be around 5 minutes long, so it is helpful to those who have a short attention span but want to cover all aspects of the material. It is recommended that you take notes or highlight in your Blue Oxford book while watching the video.
www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL816Qsrt2Os3FFiEblwWKGgjNdJrv1iln
MSJChem Tutorials Topic 5 This website provides both written out explanations as well as YouTube videos for all subtopics.
www.msjchem.com/topic-5-energetics.html
Andrew Weng IB SL Chemistry Topic 5 Review: In depth lesson with videos and notes. Contains practice questions and step-by-steps
www.mrwengibchemistry.com/topic-5-energetics.html
5.1 Measuring Enthalpy Changes
This page provides a review over the important concepts such as endothermic/exothermic reactions, equilibrium constant, Le Chandelier's principle, etc. It also has 4 practice problems and solutions so that you can test your understanding of the basic concepts.
chem.libretexts.org/Core/Physical_and_Theoretical_Chemistry/Equilibria/Le_Chatelier%27s_Principle/Effect_Of_Temperature_On_Equilibrium_Composition/Exothermic_Versus_Endothermic_And_K
5.3 Hess' Law and Standard Enthalpy Changes
This website includes succinct definitions and explanations for enthalpy change. It is includes in-depth, step by step examples of how to calculate enthalpy change from Hess' law cycles.
www.chemguide.co.uk/physical/energetics/sums.html
Relevant Evans2 Chem Web Notes:
Higher Unit 1 - Enthalpy
Higher unit 3 – Hess’ Law
Advanced Higher – Unit 2 thermochemistry
(see Evans2 Chem Web Guide for full relevant notes list)