Post Assessment Directions: Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer. Write your answer on the space provided. 1. Changes in enthalpy of an exothermic reaction is A. Positive C. negative B. Constant D. neutral 2. The First Law of Thermodynamics states that energy can not be C. destroyed only D. created and destroyed A. created only B. converted 3. Hess's Law states that a chemical reaction is independent of the route by which chemical reactions takes place while keeping the same A. initial and final conditions C. initial conditions only B. final conditions only D. mid-conditions 4. The change in the energy between a chemical reaction and the surroundings at constant temperature is called A. enthalpy B. enthalpy change C. enthalpy profile D. dynamic enthalpy 5. The application of the law of thermodynamics to the enthalpy change· was proposed by С. Hess's D. Sophocles A. Newton B. Lewis
Post Assessment Directions: Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer. Write your answer on the space provided. 1. Changes in enthalpy of an exothermic reaction is A. Positive C. negative B. Constant D. neutral 2. The First Law of Thermodynamics states that energy can not be C. destroyed only D. created and destroyed A. created only B. converted 3. Hess's Law states that a chemical reaction is independent of the route by which chemical reactions takes place while keeping the same A. initial and final conditions C. initial conditions only B. final conditions only D. mid-conditions 4. The change in the energy between a chemical reaction and the surroundings at constant temperature is called A. enthalpy B. enthalpy change C. enthalpy profile D. dynamic enthalpy 5. The application of the law of thermodynamics to the enthalpy change· was proposed by С. Hess's D. Sophocles A. Newton B. Lewis
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