Problem 1SAQ: A chemical system produces 155 kJ of heat and does 22 kJ of work. What is E for the surroundings?... Problem 2SAQ: Which sample is most likely to undergo the smallest change in temperature upon the absorption of 100... Problem 3SAQ Problem 4SAQ: A 12.5-g sample of granite initially at 82.0 C is immersed into 25.0 g of water that is initially at... Problem 5SAQ: A cylinder with a moving piston expands from an initial volume of 0.250 L against an external... Problem 6SAQ: When a 3.80-g sample of liquid octane (C8H18) burns in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature of the... Problem 7SAQ: Hydrogen gas reacts with oxygen to form water. 2H2(g)+O2(g)2H2O(g)H=$8722;483.5kJ Determine the... Problem 8SAQ: Manganese reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce manganese (II) chloride and hydrogen gas.... Problem 9SAQ: Consider the reactions: A2BH1A3CH2 What is H for the related generic reaction 2B3C ? H2H1 2(H1+H2)... Problem 10SAQ: Use standard enthalpies of formation to determine Hrxno for the reaction.... Problem 11SAQ Problem 12SAQ Problem 13SAQ Problem 14SAQ: Which set of compounds is arranged in order of increasing magnitude of lattice energy? NaClCsIMgS... Problem 15SAQ Problem 1E: What is thermochemistry? Why is it important? Problem 2E: What is energy? What is work? List some examples of each. Problem 3E Problem 4E: What is the law of conservation of energy? How does it relate to energy exchanges between a... Problem 5E: A friend claims to have constructed a machine that creates electricity but requires no energy input.... Problem 6E: What is a state function? List some examples of state functions. Problem 7E: What is internal energy? Is internal energy a state function? Problem 8E: If energy flows out of a chemical system and into the surroundings, what is the sign of Esystem ? Problem 9E: If the internal energy of the products of a reaction is higher than the internal energy of the... Problem 10E: What is heat? Explain the difference between heat and temperature. Problem 11E: How is the change in internal energy of a system related to heat and work? Problem 12E: Explain how the sum of heat and work can be a state function, even though heat and work are... Problem 13E: What is heat capacity? Explain the difference between heat capacity and specific heat capacity. Problem 14E: Explain how the high specific heat capacity of water can affect the weather in coastal regions. Problem 15E: If two objects, A and B, of different temperature come into direct contact, what is the relationship... Problem 16E: What is pressure-volume work? How is it calculated? Problem 17E: What is calorimetry? Explain the difference between a coffee-cup calorimeter and a bomb calorimeter.... Problem 18E: What is the change in enthalpy ( H) for a chemical reaction? How is H different from E? Problem 19E: Explain the difference between an exothermic and an endothermic reaction. Give the sign of H for... Problem 20E: From a molecular viewpoint where does the energy emitted in an exothermic chemical reaction come... Problem 21E: From a molecular viewpoint, where does the energy absorbed in an endothermic chemical reaction go?... Problem 22E: Is the change in enthalpy for a reaction an extensive property? Explain the relationship between H... Problem 23E: Explain how the value of H for a reaction changes upon multiplying the reaction by a factor... Problem 24E: What is Hess's law? Why is it useful? Problem 25E: What is a standard state? What is the standard enthalpy change for a reaction? Problem 26E: How can bond energies be used to estimate H for a reaction? Problem 27E: Explain the difference between exothermic and endothermic reactions in terms of the relative... Problem 28E: What is the standard enthalpy of formation for a compound? For a pure element in its standard state? Problem 29E: How do you calculate Hrxn from tabulated standard enthalpies of formation? Problem 30E: What is lattice energy? How does lattice energy depend on ion size? On ion charge? Problem 31E: Which statement is true of the internal energy of a system and its surroundings during an energy... Problem 32E: During an energy exchange, a chemical system absorbs energy from its surroundings. What is the sign... Problem 33E: Identify each energy exchange as primarily heat or work and determine the sign of E (positive or... Problem 34E: Identify each energy exchange as primarily heat or work and determine the sign of E (positive or... Problem 35E: A system releases 622 kJ of heat and does 105 kJ of work on the surroundings. What is the change in... Problem 36E: A system absorbs 196 kJ of heat, and the surroundings do 117 kJ of work on the system. What is the... Problem 37E: The gas in a piston (defined as the system) warms and absorbs 655 J of heat. The expansion performs... Problem 38E: The air in an inflated balloon (defined as the system) warms over a toaster and absorbs 115 J of... Problem 39E: A person packs two identical coolers for a picnic, placing twenty-four 12-ounce soft drinks and 5... Problem 40E: A kilogram of aluminum metal and a kilogram of water are each warmed to 75 °C and placed in two... Problem 41E: How much heat is required to warm 1.50 L of water from 25.0 °C to 100.0 °C? (Assume a density of... Problem 42E: How much heat is required to warm 1.50 kg of sand from 25.0 °C to 100.0 °C? Problem 43E: Suppose that 25 g of each substance is initially at 27.0 °C. What is the final temperature of each... Problem 44E: An unknown mass of each substance, initially at 23.0 °C, absorbs 1.95103J of heat. The final... Problem 45E: How much work (in J) is required to expand the volume of a pump from 0.0 L to 2.5 L against an... Problem 46E: The average human lung expands by about 0.50 L during each breath. If this expansion occurs against... Problem 47E: The air within a piston equipped with a cylinder absorbs 565 J of heat and expands from an initial... Problem 48E: A gas is compressed from an initial volume of 5.55 L to a final volume of 1.22 L by an external... Problem 49E: When 1 mol of a fuel burns at constant pressure, it produces 3452 kJ of heat and does 11 kJ of work.... Problem 50E: The change in internal energy for the combustion of 1.0 mol of octane at a pressure of 1.0 atm is... Problem 51E: Is each process exothermic or endothermic? Indicate the sign of H . a. natural gas burning on a... Problem 52E: Is each process exothermic or endothermic? Indicate the sign of H . dry ice evaporating a sparkler... Problem 53E: Consider the thermochemical equation for the combustion of acetone (C3H6O), the main ingredient in... Problem 54E: What mass of natural gas (CH4) must bum to emit 267 kJ of heat?... Problem 55E: Nitromethane (CH3NO2) burns in air to produce significant amounts of heat:... Problem 56E: Titanium reacts with iodine to form titanium (III) iodide, emitting heat:... Problem 57E: The propane fuel (C3H8) used in gas barbeques bums according to a thermochemical equation... Problem 58E: Charcoal is primarily carbon. Determine the mass of CO2 produced by burning enough carbon (in the... Problem 59E: We submerge a silver block, initially at 58.5 °C into 100.0 g of water at 24.8 °C in an insulated... Problem 60E: We submerge a 32.5-g iron rod, initially at 22.7 °C, into an unknown mass of water at 63.2 °C, in an... Problem 61E: We submerge a 31.1-g wafer of pure gold initially at 69.3 °C into 64.2 g of water at 27.8 °C in an... Problem 62E: We submerge a 2.85-g lead weight, initially at 10.3 °C, in 7.55 g of water at 52.3 °C in an... Problem 63E: Two substances, A and B, initially at different temperatures, come into contact and reach thermal... Problem 64E: A 2.74-g sample of a substance suspected of being pure gold is warmed to 72.1 °C and submerged into... Problem 65E: Exactly 1.5 g of a fuel burns under conditions of constant pressure and then again under conditions... Problem 66E: In order to obtain the largest possible amount of heat from a chemical reaction in which there is a... Problem 67E: When 0.514 g of biphenyl (C12H10) undergoes combustion in a bomb calorimeter; the temperature rises... Problem 68E: Mothballs are composed primarily of the hydrocarbon naphthalene (C10H8). When 1.025 g of naphthalene... Problem 69E: Zinc metal reacts with hydrochloric acid according to the balanced equation:... Problem 70E: Instant cold packs used to ice athletic injuries on the field contain ammonium nitrate and water... Problem 71E: For each generic reaction, determine the value of H2 in terms of H1 . a. A+B2CH12CA+BH2=? b.... Problem 72E: Consider the generic reaction: A+2BC+3DH=155kJ Determine the value of H for each related reaction:... Problem 73E: Calculate Hrxn for the reaction: Fe2O3(s)+3CO(g)2Fe(s)+3CO2(g) Use the following reactions and given... Problem 74E: Calculate Hrxn for the reaction: CaO(s)+CO2(g)CaCO3(g) Use the following reactions and given H... Problem 75E: Calculate Hrxn for the reaction: 5C(s)+6H2(g)C5H12(l) Use the following reactions and given H... Problem 76E: Calculate Hrxn for the reaction: CH4(g)+4Cl2(g)CCl4(g)+4HCl(g) Use the following reactions and given... Problem 77E: Hydrogenation reactions are used to add hydrogen across double bonds in hydrocarbons and other... Problem 78E: Ethanol is a possible fuel. Use average bond energies to calculate Hrxn for the combustion of... Problem 79E: Hydrogen, a potential future fuel, can be produced from carbon (from coal) and steam by this... Problem 80E: Hydroxyl radicals react with and eliminate many atmospheric pollutants. However, the hydroxyl... Problem 81E: Write an equation for the formation of each compound from its elements in their standard states, and... Problem 82E Problem 83E: S3. Hydrazine (N2H4) is a fuel used by some spacecraft. It is normally oxidized by N2O4 according to... Problem 84E Problem 85E Problem 86E Problem 87E Problem 88E Problem 89E: Top fuel dragsters and funny cars burn nitromethane as fuel according to the balanced combustion... Problem 90E Problem 91E Problem 92E: Rubidium iodide has a lattice energy of-617 kJ/mol, while potassium bromide has a lattice energy... Problem 93E Problem 94E Problem 95E: Use the Born-Haber cycle and data from Appendix IIB and Chapters 3 and 9 to calculate the lattice... Problem 96E Problem 97E: The kinetic energy of a rolling billiard ball is given by, K.E=12mv2 Suppose a 0.17-kg billiard ball... Problem 98E: A100-W light bulb is placed in a cylinder equipped with a moveable piston. The light bulb is turned... Problem 99E: Evaporating sweat cools the body because evaporation is an endothermic process:... Problem 100E: LP gas burns according to the exothermic reaction: C3H5(g)+5O2(g)3CO2(g)+4H2O(g)Hrxno=2044kJ What... Problem 101E: Use standard enthalpies of formation to calculate the standard change in enthalpy for the melting of... Problem 102E: Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide. Instead of melting, solid carbon dioxide sublimes according to the... Problem 103E: A 25.5-g aluminum block is warmed to 65.4 °C and plunged into an insulated beaker containing 55.2 g... Problem 104E: We mix 50.0 mL of ethanol (density = 0.789 g/mL) initially at 7.0 °C with 50.0 mL of water (density... Problem 105E Problem 106E Problem 107E: One tablespoon of peanut butter has a mass of 16 g. It is combusted in a calorimeter whose heat... Problem 108E Problem 109E Problem 110E: When we burn 10.00 g of phosphorus in O2 (g) to form P4O10 (s), we generate enough heat to raise the... Problem 111E: The H for the oxidation of S in the gas phase to SO3 (g) is-204 kJ/mol, and for the oxidation of SO2... Problem 112E: The Hfo of TiI3(s) is -328 kJ/mol; and the Ho for the reaction 2Ti(s)+3I2(g)2TiI3(s) is -839 kJ.... Problem 113E: A copper cube measuring 1.55 cm on edge and an aluminum cube measuring 1.62 cm on edge are both... Problem 114E: A pure gold ring and pure silver ring have a total mass of 149 g. We heat the two rings to 62.0 °C... Problem 115E: The reaction of Fe2O3(s) with Al(s) to form Al2O3(s) and Fe(s) is called the thermite reaction and... Problem 116E Problem 117E Problem 118E Problem 119E Problem 120E: Calculate the heat of atomization (see previous problem) of C2H3Cl, using the average bond energies... Problem 121E Problem 122E Problem 123E Problem 124E Problem 125E Problem 126E: Find H, E, q, and w for the freezing of water at -10.0 °C. The specific heat capacity of ice is... Problem 127E: The heat of vaporization of water at 373 K is 40.7 kJ/mol. Find q. w, E, and H for the evaporation... Problem 128E Problem 129E Problem 130E Problem 131E Problem 132E Problem 133E Problem 134E: Which expression describes the heat emitted in a chemical reaction when the reaction is carried out... Problem 135E Problem 136E Problem 137E Problem 138E Problem 139E Problem 140E: Which statement is true of a reaction in which V is positive? Explain a. H=E b. HE c. HE Problem 141E: Which statement is true of an endothermic reaction? Strong bonds break and weak bonds form. Weak... Problem 142E: When a firecracker explodes, energy is obviously released. The compounds in the firecracker can be... format_list_bulleted