
Chemistry Review Thermochemistry
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Chemistry
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10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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9 Slides • 12 Questions
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Thermochemistry Run-Down!
Grab a chromebook and log in!!! Have a sheet of paper with you for notes! EXAM ON MONDAY.
By Ms. Rodriguez
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Poll
How well do you know how to solve for specific heat, q?
not at all
about 70%
I fully understand it
I need more practice but I'm getting there.
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Multiple Choice
If kinetic energy increases what will happen?
lower temperature
higher temperature
heat will be released
nothing will happen
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ΔH = +34 J, ENDOthermic
ΔH = -34 J, EXOthermic
Enthalpy, ΔH
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What would the following examples be?
ΔH = +40 J
ΔH = +807 J
ΔH = -340 J
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Multiple Choice
Which enthalpy ( ΔH ) shows an EXOthermic reaction?
Δ H= +34 J
Δ H= +2,070 J
Δ H= -547 kJ
Δ H= +4,223 kJ
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Multiple Choice
The amount of heat energy required to change the temperature of 12 g of gold from 45°C to 15°C is -47 J. What is the specific heat capacity of gold?
0.13 J/(g°C)
17,000 J/(g°C)
1600 J/(g°C)
0.065 J/(g°C)
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Multiple Choice
An iron skillet is used to fry bacon. The pan must be heated to about 178 oC from a room temp of 22.0 oC. About 158,000 J of heat energy are absorbed by the pan to reach the desired temp. The specific heat of iron is 0.450 J/g oC. What must the mass of the skillet be?
1,270 g
2,250 g
110 g
1,097 kg
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Multiple Choice
Experimental Set-up for Calories in a Chocolate Chip Cookie Students designed an experiment to determine the amount of calories in a chocolate chip cookie. A ring stand was used with a clean aluminum soda can hung from the ring that was partially filled with a known mass of water. A thermometer was placed inside the can so that it measured the temperature of the water but did not touch any part of the metal can. Once set-up was complete, an initial water temperature was taken. The cookie was then lit on fire and allowed to completely burn. A final temperature of the water was measured.
Refer to the experimental set-up for calories in a chocolate chip cookie. How does this experiment allow students to measure the calories in a cookie?
The difference in masses before and after the cookie is burned is calculated, then converted into heat energy.
Heat energy from the burning cookie is transferred to the water. The change in water temperature is used to calculate the heat energy from the cookie.
Data from the amount of time for the cookie to burn and the temperature change are used to calculate the heat energy from the cookie.
The cookie is burned until the water reaches a boiling temperature, then masses are compared to calculate the heat energy from the cookie.
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Multiple Choice
The potential energy diagram of a reaction is shown. Which statement below is correct relating to this reaction?
#1 represents the enthalpy change for this exothermic reaction.
#2 represents the enthalpy change for this endothermic reaction.
#3 represents the enthalpy change for this endothermic reaction.
#4 represents the enthalpy change for this exothermic reaction.
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Poll
How well do you know how to solve for specific heat, q?
not at all
about 50%
I fully understand it
I need more practice but I'm getting there.
Thermochemistry Run-Down!
Grab a chromebook and log in!!! Have a sheet of paper with you for notes! EXAM ON MONDAY.
By Ms. Rodriguez
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