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General, Organic, and
Biological Chemistry
Fourth Edition
Karen Timberlake
Chapter 2
Energy and Matter
2.1
Energy
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Lectures
Energy
Energy
is the ability to do work.
can be classified as either
potential or kinetic.
comes from the food we
eat and enables us to do
work.
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Potential Energy
Potential energy is the
energy stored for use at a
later time.
Examples:
water behind a dam
a compressed spring
chemical bonds in
.gasoline, coal, or food
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Kinetic Energy
Kinetic energy is the
energy of matter in motion.
Examples:
swimming
water flowing over a dam
working out
burning gasoline
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Learning Check
Identify each of the following as potential energy or
kinetic energy.
A.
B.
C.
D.
roller blading
a peanut butter and jelly sandwich
mowing the lawn
gasoline in the gas tank
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Solution
Identify each of the following as potential energy or
kinetic energy.
A.
B.
C.
D.
roller blading
a peanut butter and jelly sandwich
mowing the lawn
gasoline in the gas tank
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kinetic
potential
kinetic
potential
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Heat and Energy
Heat
is also called thermal energy.
is associated with the motion of particles.
Adding heat to food increases the motion of the
particles, which makes the food hot.
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Units for Measuring Energy or
Heat
Heat is measured in joules or calories.
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Examples of Energy Values in
Joules
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Learning Check
How many calories are obtained from a pat of butter
if it provides 150 J of energy when metabolized?
A. 36 cal
B. 150 cal
C. 630 cal
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Solution
How many calories are obtained from a pat of butter
if it provides 150 J of energy when metabolized?
Step 1 State the given and needed quantities.
Analyze the Problem.
Given
150 J
Need
calories
Step 2 Write a plan to convert the given unit to
the needed unit.
energy
J
cal
factor
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Solution
How many calories are obtained from a pat of butter
if it provides 150 J of energy when metabolized?
Step 3 State the equalities and conversion
factors.
Step 4 Set up the problem to calculate the needed
quantity.
Answer: A
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