4) In which process, heat absorbed or released by a system b) Isothermal process a) Adiabatic process is zero (q=0)? c) Isobaric process d) Isochoric process
4) In which process, heat absorbed or released by a system b) Isothermal process a) Adiabatic process is zero (q=0)? c) Isobaric process d) Isochoric process
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![1) Calculate the standard enthalpy of reaction for the combustion of methane: lo
CO₂(g) + 2H₂O(g) →CH₂(g) +20₂(g), AH =?or 80-10
Given that: AH, (CH₂(g))= -75 KJ/mol, AH', (CO₂(g))= -394 KJ/mol, and AH, (H₂O(g))= -284 KJ/mol
a) AH = -887 KJ/mol b) AH = +887 KJ/mol c) AH = -443.5 KJ/mol d) AH = 443.5 KJ/mol
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2) In the following figure, if AH₁ = 1000 KJ, AH3 = +1000 KJ, AH4 =-1000 KJ, calculate AH₂?
a) AH-1000 KJ zorlu
b) AH 1000 KJ
c) AH₂= -3000 KJ
d) AH₂=3000 KJ
3) A 300-g piece of iron at 70 °C is dropped into 266.4 mL of water at 24.0 °C. The final temperature of the water
and iron was measured as 40 °C. Calculate the specific heat of the iron. Assume the specific heat of the water
is 4.18 J/(g.°C)?
a) S.Hiron = 2.97 J/(g.°C) b) S.Hiron = 2.55 J/(g.°C)
c) S.Hiron 2.23 J/(g.°C) d) S.Hiron = 1.98 J/g °C)
is zero (q=0)?
c) Isobaric process
4) In which process, heat absorbed or released by a system
a) Adiabatic process
b) Isothermal process
5) Enthalpies of two reaction are given below;
A+B →C+2D, AH,= - KJ/mol
C+E →A+F, AH₂=+x KJ/mol
Calculate AH for the reaction: 3A +2B+F→→3C+4D+E
b) AH=2x + y
a) AH=2% - Y
c) AH=X+Y
O Indicate which one of the following reactions result in a negative ASsys?
a) H₂O(g) H₂O(s)
c) CuSO4.(H₂O)s (s)
CuSO4(s) + 5H₂O(g) (
According to 2nd law of thermodynamics, in a spontaneous
a) the entropy of the system
c) the energy of the universe
D
A- ΔΗ,
AH, BAH, CAH₂
b) CaCO3(s)
d) CO₂(aq) + CO₂(g)
d) Isochoric process
CaO(s) + CO₂(g)
A reaction is at equilibrium at a given temperature and constant pressure when
a) AGsys > 0
b) AGsys <0
c) AGsys=0
d) AH = -x - 2y
process, which of the following always increases
b) the enthalpy of the system
d) the entropy of the universe
d) AHsys >0
The enthalpy and entropy of vaporization of ethanol are 38.6 kJ/mol and 109.8 J/mol K, respectively. Wha
is the boiling point of ethanol, in °C? No 1 batz
a) 352 °CRETO.0
b) 78.5 °C 1 c) 2.84 °C
d) 624 °C](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F9bd1feb0-2daf-4277-a395-6f1a77fd1eba%2F2273d359-3f92-447e-bb75-a284bc7f4601%2Fz7els4p_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:1) Calculate the standard enthalpy of reaction for the combustion of methane: lo
CO₂(g) + 2H₂O(g) →CH₂(g) +20₂(g), AH =?or 80-10
Given that: AH, (CH₂(g))= -75 KJ/mol, AH', (CO₂(g))= -394 KJ/mol, and AH, (H₂O(g))= -284 KJ/mol
a) AH = -887 KJ/mol b) AH = +887 KJ/mol c) AH = -443.5 KJ/mol d) AH = 443.5 KJ/mol
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FAN
2) In the following figure, if AH₁ = 1000 KJ, AH3 = +1000 KJ, AH4 =-1000 KJ, calculate AH₂?
a) AH-1000 KJ zorlu
b) AH 1000 KJ
c) AH₂= -3000 KJ
d) AH₂=3000 KJ
3) A 300-g piece of iron at 70 °C is dropped into 266.4 mL of water at 24.0 °C. The final temperature of the water
and iron was measured as 40 °C. Calculate the specific heat of the iron. Assume the specific heat of the water
is 4.18 J/(g.°C)?
a) S.Hiron = 2.97 J/(g.°C) b) S.Hiron = 2.55 J/(g.°C)
c) S.Hiron 2.23 J/(g.°C) d) S.Hiron = 1.98 J/g °C)
is zero (q=0)?
c) Isobaric process
4) In which process, heat absorbed or released by a system
a) Adiabatic process
b) Isothermal process
5) Enthalpies of two reaction are given below;
A+B →C+2D, AH,= - KJ/mol
C+E →A+F, AH₂=+x KJ/mol
Calculate AH for the reaction: 3A +2B+F→→3C+4D+E
b) AH=2x + y
a) AH=2% - Y
c) AH=X+Y
O Indicate which one of the following reactions result in a negative ASsys?
a) H₂O(g) H₂O(s)
c) CuSO4.(H₂O)s (s)
CuSO4(s) + 5H₂O(g) (
According to 2nd law of thermodynamics, in a spontaneous
a) the entropy of the system
c) the energy of the universe
D
A- ΔΗ,
AH, BAH, CAH₂
b) CaCO3(s)
d) CO₂(aq) + CO₂(g)
d) Isochoric process
CaO(s) + CO₂(g)
A reaction is at equilibrium at a given temperature and constant pressure when
a) AGsys > 0
b) AGsys <0
c) AGsys=0
d) AH = -x - 2y
process, which of the following always increases
b) the enthalpy of the system
d) the entropy of the universe
d) AHsys >0
The enthalpy and entropy of vaporization of ethanol are 38.6 kJ/mol and 109.8 J/mol K, respectively. Wha
is the boiling point of ethanol, in °C? No 1 batz
a) 352 °CRETO.0
b) 78.5 °C 1 c) 2.84 °C
d) 624 °C
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