The Greenhouse Effect
Learning outcomes - after studying this topic, you should be able to:
- summarise the evidence for global warming and the greenhouse effect
- calculate the temperature of a black body emitter from its wavelength maximum or from an energy balance and suitable data
- Identify the infrared wavelength range
- convert between units of wavelength, wavenumber, frequency and energy
- describe how infrared energy is absorbed by exciting vibrational modes, and the selection rule for an infrared absorbance
1st Law of Thermodynamics
Learning outcomes - after studying this topic, you should be able to:
- define the types of thermodynamic system
- recognise electrical, PV, surface, and elastic (spring) work
- express and explain the First Law of Thermodynamics, and use it to carry out energy balances
- define heat capacity and manipulate First Law heat capacity expressions
- define the terms exothermic and endothermic
- explain how a calorimeter and a chemical thermostat work
Textbook and eBook References
ChemCAL, iChem and Contributed Resources
BBC Podcast on Global Warming
Description: New findings show that local warming in antarctic triggered CO2 release which caused catastrophic global warming in Eocene.
Contributed by TWS
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Mythbusters Thermite Explosion
Description: Mythbusters show that steam explosion can be caused by rapid heating by thermite reaction. Hess''s Law Fail at 6:40
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Heat Capacity
Tags: heat capacity | heat
Contributed by Adam Bridgeman
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