3. What is the reaction that corresponds to AH, for chloric acid, HC1O3(aq)? a. CIO, (aq) + H*(aq) b. HCIO3(aq) + H2O(1) c. H(g) + Cl(g) + 3 0(g) d. ½ H2(g) + ½ Cl2(g) + ¾O2(g) e. H2(aq) + Cl2(aq) +3 O2(aq) 0.257 HCIO;(aq) CIO, (aq) + H30*(aq) HCIO3(aq) eo doirfW HCIO3(aq) 2 HCIO3(aq) 4. A 0.218 g sample of ethanol (molar mass: 46.07 g/mol) is burned in a constant-volume calorimeter (i.e. bomb calorimeter). If the temperature of the calorimeter rises from 25.13°C to 28.86°C, determine the heat capacity of the calorimeter. The enthalpy of combustion of ethanol is -1235 kJ mol-1. blog orli narli tons teorl ovom dioeds Hiw qiue giuz lobin os msli atoget leaß torigid s a. 1.57 kJ/K b. 3.33 J/K c. 7.00 J/K d. 21.1 J/K e. 21.8 kJ/K moteya s of boroian ei vgnons 5. The amount of heat energy released when zinc metal reacts with hydrochloric acid: Zn(s) + HCl(aq) → ZnCl2(aq) + H2(g) is measured at constant pressure in a coffee cup calorimeter. The data obtained using this device gives the direct measure of a) w b) ΔΗ c) A-U d) PAV e) Angas

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3. What is the reaction that corresponds to AH; for chloric acid, HC1O3(aq)?
a. ClO, (aq) + H*(aq)
b. HCIO3(aq) + H2O(1)
c. H(g) + Cl(g) + 3 0(g)
d. ½ H2(g) + ½ Cl2(g) + ¾O2(g)
e. H2(aq) + Cl2(aq) +3 O2(aq) → 2 HCIO3(aq)
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HCIO3(aq)
4. A 0.218 g sample of ethanol (molar mass: 46.07 g/mol) is burned in a constant-volume
calorimeter (i.e. bomb calorimeter). If the temperature of the calorimeter rises from 25.13°C to
28.86°C, determine the heat capacity of the calorimeter. The enthalpy of combustion of ethanol
is -1235 kJ mol-l.
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1.57 kJ/K
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5. The amount of heat energy released when zinc metal reacts with hydrochloric acid:
Zn(s) + HCl(aq) → ZnCl2(aq) + H2(g)
is measured at constant pressure in a coffee cup calorimeter. The data obtained using this
device gives the direct measure of
a) w
b) Δ.Η
c) A-U
d) PAV
e) Angas
to
Transcribed Image Text:3. What is the reaction that corresponds to AH; for chloric acid, HC1O3(aq)? a. ClO, (aq) + H*(aq) b. HCIO3(aq) + H2O(1) c. H(g) + Cl(g) + 3 0(g) d. ½ H2(g) + ½ Cl2(g) + ¾O2(g) e. H2(aq) + Cl2(aq) +3 O2(aq) → 2 HCIO3(aq) 0-257 HCIO<(aq) mi dod ClO, (aq) + H30*(aq) HCIO3(aq)tiwollot ordt lo e0o doifW HCIO3(aq) 4. A 0.218 g sample of ethanol (molar mass: 46.07 g/mol) is burned in a constant-volume calorimeter (i.e. bomb calorimeter). If the temperature of the calorimeter rises from 25.13°C to 28.86°C, determine the heat capacity of the calorimeter. The enthalpy of combustion of ethanol is -1235 kJ mol-l. giue lolain ofT giua loubin orts uslh oatstogaet fead torigid s ovsd b. 3.33 J/Kh tud gina blog adi asdi gono ord eon dhoeria lliw gide loxoin odi giua blog arl Nor ovom dioeda a. 1.57 kJ/K c. 7.00 J/K d. 21.1 J/K of he e. 21.8 kJ/K agaibnuomua ors motaya s of bonotanst ei vgon9 5. The amount of heat energy released when zinc metal reacts with hydrochloric acid: Zn(s) + HCl(aq) → ZnCl2(aq) + H2(g) is measured at constant pressure in a coffee cup calorimeter. The data obtained using this device gives the direct measure of a) w b) Δ.Η c) A-U d) PAV e) Angas to
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