Real-life contexts for thermodynamics

An illustration of a heat pump, a rock and a piece of cake

Source: © Dan Bright

Use this infographic with your 16–18 students and get them working with thermochemistry, intermolecular forces and free energy

Share this infographic approach to enthalpy and entropy with your 16–18 students. It showcases three contexts to explore endothermic and exothermic reactions, intermolecular forces and free energy. The article includes a poster to download and display in your classroom, plus a fact sheet, teacher notes, activity worksheet and answer sheet.

Thanks for using Education in Chemistry. You can view one Education in Chemistry article per month as a visitor. 

A photograph of a teacher standing in a white lab coat, speaking with a class of children in a laboratory, is superimposed on a colourful background. Text reads "Teach Chemistry means support for classroom and staff room".

Register for Teach Chemistry for free, unlimited access

Registration is open to all teachers and technicians at secondary schools, colleges and teacher training institutions in the UK and Ireland.

Get all this, plus much more:

  • unlimited access to resources, core practical videos and Education in Chemistry articles
  • teacher well-being toolkit, personal development resources and online assessments
  • applications for funding to support your lessons

Already a Teach Chemistry member? Sign in now.

Not eligible for Teach Chemistry? Sign up for a personal account instead, or you can also access all our resources with Royal Society of Chemistry membership.