6.15) At constant temperature, a sample of helium gas expands from 922 mL to 1.14 L against a pressure of 2.33 atm. Find w (in J) done by the gas (101.3 J = 1 atm-L).

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6.14 Thermal decomposition of 5.0 metric tons of limestone to
lime and carbon dioxide absorbs 9.0x10° kJ of heat. Convert this
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6.15) At constant temperature, a sample of helium gas expands from
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922 mL to 1.14 L against a pressure of 2.33 atm. Find w (in J) done
by the gas (101.3 J= 1 atm-L).
6.16 The external pressure on a gas sample is 2660 mmHg, and
the volume changes from 0.88 L to 0.63 L at constant temperature.
Find w (in kJ) done on the gas (1 atm-L = 101.3 J).
Problems in Context
6.17 The nutritional calorie (Calorie) is equivalent to 1 kcal. One
pound of body fat is equivalent to about 4.1x10° Calories. Express
this quantity of energy in joules and kilojoules.
6.18) If an athlete expends 1950 kJ/h, how long does it take her to
work off 1.0 lb of body fat? (See Problem 6.17.)
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Enthalpy: Changes at Constant Pressure
(Sample Problem 6.3)
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Concept Review Questions
6.19 Why is it often more convenient to measure AH than AE?
6.20 Hot packs used by skiers produce heat via the crystallization
of sodium acetate from a concentrated solution. What is the sign
of AH for this crystallization? Is the reaction exothermic or
endothermic?
6.21 Classify the following processes as exothermic or endother-
mic: (a) freezing of water; (b) boiling of water; (c) digestion of
food: (d) a person running; (e) a person growing; (f) wood being
Transcribed Image Text:nd 6.14 Thermal decomposition of 5.0 metric tons of limestone to lime and carbon dioxide absorbs 9.0x10° kJ of heat. Convert this ns le energy to (a) joules; (b) calories; (c) British thermal units. -r- in 6.15) At constant temperature, a sample of helium gas expands from m 922 mL to 1.14 L against a pressure of 2.33 atm. Find w (in J) done by the gas (101.3 J= 1 atm-L). 6.16 The external pressure on a gas sample is 2660 mmHg, and the volume changes from 0.88 L to 0.63 L at constant temperature. Find w (in kJ) done on the gas (1 atm-L = 101.3 J). Problems in Context 6.17 The nutritional calorie (Calorie) is equivalent to 1 kcal. One pound of body fat is equivalent to about 4.1x10° Calories. Express this quantity of energy in joules and kilojoules. 6.18) If an athlete expends 1950 kJ/h, how long does it take her to work off 1.0 lb of body fat? (See Problem 6.17.) al Enthalpy: Changes at Constant Pressure (Sample Problem 6.3) r Concept Review Questions 6.19 Why is it often more convenient to measure AH than AE? 6.20 Hot packs used by skiers produce heat via the crystallization of sodium acetate from a concentrated solution. What is the sign of AH for this crystallization? Is the reaction exothermic or endothermic? 6.21 Classify the following processes as exothermic or endother- mic: (a) freezing of water; (b) boiling of water; (c) digestion of food: (d) a person running; (e) a person growing; (f) wood being
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