Unit 6: Thermodynamics

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Q1
GRID_INMedium

Using Hess's law: Given C + O₂ → CO₂, ΔH = -393.5 kJ and CO + ½O₂ → CO₂, ΔH = -283.0 kJ. Find ΔH (in kJ) for C + ½O₂ → CO.

Q2
MULTIPLE_CHOICEHard

For a reaction at constant temperature, which combination of ΔH and ΔS always results in a spontaneous reaction (ΔG < 0)?

Q3
MULTIPLE_CHOICEMedium

Using Hess's law, given: C(s) + O₂(g) → CO₂(g), ΔH = -393.5 kJ H₂(g) + ½O₂(g) → H₂O(l), ΔH = -285.8 kJ C₂H₆(g) + 7/2 O₂(g) → 2CO₂(g) + 3H₂O(l), ΔH = -1560.7 kJ The enthalpy of formation of C₂H₆(g) is

Q4
MULTIPLE_CHOICEHard

When 50.0 mL of 1.00 M HCl at 25.0°C is mixed with 50.0 mL of 1.00 M NaOH at 25.0°C in a coffee-cup calorimeter, the temperature rises to 31.9°C. Assuming the density of the solution is 1.00 g/mL and the specific heat is 4.18 J/(g·°C), the enthalpy of neutralization per mole of water formed is

Q5
MULTIPLE_CHOICEMedium

The bond energy of H-H is 436 kJ/mol, Cl-Cl is 242 kJ/mol, and H-Cl is 431 kJ/mol. The enthalpy change for H₂(g) + Cl₂(g) → 2HCl(g) is

Q6
MULTIPLE_CHOICEEasy

The standard enthalpy of formation (ΔH°f) of O₂(g) is

Q7
MULTIPLE_CHOICEHard

For a system at constant pressure, which relationship correctly describes the enthalpy change?

Q8
MULTIPLE_CHOICEMedium

If the reaction A → B has ΔH = +50 kJ, the reaction 2B → 2A has ΔH equal to

Q9
MULTIPLE_CHOICEMedium

Hess's Law states that:

Q10
MULTIPLE_CHOICEHard

Bond energy can be used to estimate [math] because:

Q11
MULTIPLE_CHOICEMedium

In calorimetry, [math] is used to calculate:

Q12
MULTIPLE_CHOICEHard

The standard enthalpy of formation ([math]) of an element in its standard state is:

Q13
MULTIPLE_CHOICEMedium

An endothermic reaction:

Q14
MULTIPLE_CHOICEEasy

The enthalpy change for a reaction can be calculated from standard enthalpies of formation using:

Q15
MULTIPLE_CHOICEHard

A coffee cup calorimeter measures reactions at constant:

Q16
MULTIPLE_CHOICEHard

Using the given enthalpies, what is the standard enthalpy of formation of CH₄(g)?

Q17
MULTIPLE_CHOICEMedium

What is the enthalpy change of the dissolution per mole of NaOH?

Q18
MULTIPLE_CHOICEMedium

Using bond energies, estimate the enthalpy change for this reaction.

Q19
MULTIPLE_CHOICEEasy

Which process is endothermic?

Q20
MULTIPLE_CHOICEEasy

If equal masses of each substance absorb the same amount of heat, which will show the largest temperature increase?

Q21
MULTIPLE_CHOICEMedium

What is the enthalpy change for Reaction 3?

Q22
MULTIPLE_CHOICEMedium

What conclusion can be drawn from these data?

Q23
MULTIPLE_CHOICEHard

What is ΔH° for the combustion of ethanol?

Q24
MULTIPLE_CHOICEHard

A student mixes 50.0 mL of 1.0 M HCl with 50.0 mL of 1.0 M NaOH in a calorimeter. The temperature rises from 22.0°C to 28.8°C. Assuming the specific heat capacity of the solution is 4.18 J/g·°C and the total mass is 100.0 g, what is the magnitude of the enthalpy of neutralization per mole of water formed?

Q25
MULTIPLE_CHOICEMedium

Using Hess's law, given: C(s) + O₂(g) → CO₂(g), ΔH = −393.5 kJ; CO(g) + ½O₂(g) → CO₂(g), ΔH = −283.0 kJ; calculate ΔH for: C(s) + ½O₂(g) → CO(g)

Q26
MULTIPLE_CHOICEMedium

When ammonium nitrate dissolves in water, the solution becomes noticeably colder. Which of the following correctly describes this process?

Q27
MULTIPLE_CHOICEHard

Given: C(s) + O₂(g) → CO₂(g), ΔH = −393.5 kJ\nH₂(g) + ½O₂(g) → H₂O(l), ΔH = −285.8 kJ\nC₂H₆(g) + 7/2 O₂(g) → 2CO₂(g) + 3H₂O(l), ΔH = −1560.7 kJ \nWhat is ΔH for 2C(s) + 3H₂(g) → C₂H₆(g)?

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