Problem 9.1P Problem 9.2A: Conceptual APPLY 9.2 How much work is done in kilojoules, and in which direction, as a result of the... Problem 9.3P: PRACTICE 9.3 The reaction between hydrogen and oxygen to yield water vapor has H = -484 kJ. How much... Problem 9.4A: Conceptual APPLY 9.4 The following reaction has E = -186kJ/mol. (a) Is the sign of PV positive or... Problem 9.5P: Use the following thermo chemical equation to calculate how much heat in kilojoules is evolved or... Problem 9.6A: APPLY 9.6 Approximately, 1.8106 kJ of energy is required to heat an average home in the Midwest... Problem 9.7P: Classify the following reaction as end o- or ex o-the rmic, and give the sign of H . 250 of 1.0 M... Problem 9.8A: APPLY 9.8 Instant hot packs and cold packs contain a solid salt in a capsule that is broken and... Problem 9.9P: PRACTICE 9.9 What is the specific heat of lead in J/(g • °C) if it takes 97.2 J to raise the... Problem 9.10A: APPLY 9.10 Calculate the heat capacity (C) of a bomb calorimeter if 1650 J raised the temperature of... Problem 9.11P: PRACTICE 9.11 When 25.0 mL of 1.0 M H2SO4 is added to 50.0 mL of 1.0 M NaOH at 25.0 °C in a... Problem 9.12A Problem 9.13P: When 1.00 g of toluene, C7H8, is burned in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature rises by 13.0C. If... Problem 9.14P Problem 9.15P: Water gas is the name for the mixture of CO and H2 prepared by reaction of steam with carbon at... Problem 9.16A Problem 9.17P Problem 9.18A Problem 9.19P: Use the data in Table 9.3 to calculate an approximate H in kilo-joules for the industrial synthesis... Problem 9.20A: Benzene ( C6H6 ) has two resonance structures, meaning each carbon-car bonbond is equivalent, with a... Problem 9.21P Problem 9.22A Problem 9.23P Problem 9.24A Problem 9.25P Problem 9.26A Problem 9.27P Problem 9.28P Problem 9.29P Problem 9.30P Problem 9.31P Problem 9.32P Problem 9.33P: PROBLEM 9.33 A 12.0 gallon hold 39.9 kg of biodiesel. Use the following thermochemical equation to... Problem 9.34CP: A piece of dry ice (solid CO2) is placed inside a balloon and the balloon is tied shut. Over time,... Problem 9.35CP: Imagine a reaction that results in a change in both volume and temperature: (a) Has any work been... Problem 9.36CP: 9.32 Redraw the following diagram to represent the situation (a) when work has been gained by the... Problem 9.37CP: 9.33 A reaction is carried out in a cylinder fitted with a movable piston. The starting volume is V... Problem 9.38CP Problem 9.39CP Problem 9.40CP Problem 9.41CP Problem 9.42CP Problem 9.43CP Problem 9.44SP: What is the difference between heat and temperature? Between work and energy? Between kinetic energy... Problem 9.45SP: What is internal energy? Problem 9.46SP Problem 9.47SP Problem 9.48SP: Which of the following are state functions, and which are not? (a) The temperature of an ice cube... Problem 9.49SP Problem 9.50SP: Calculate the work done in joules by a chemical reaction if the volume increases from 3.2 L to 3.4 L... Problem 9.51SP: The addition of H2 to C=C double bonds is an important reaction used in the preparation of margarine... Problem 9.52SP Problem 9.53SP Problem 9.54SP: 9.50 A reaction inside a cylindrical container with a movable piston causes the volume to change... Problem 9.55SP: At a constant pressure of 0.905 atm, a chemical reaction takes place in a cylindrical container with... Problem 9.56SP: RANWhen a sample of a hydrocarbon fuel is ignited and burned in oxygen, the internal energy... Problem 9.57SP: Used in welding metals, the reaction of acetylene with oxygen has H=1256kJ:... Problem 9.58SP: What is the difference between the internal energy change E and the enthalpy change H ? Which of the... Problem 9.59SP Problem 9.60SP: The explosion of 2.00 mol of solid trinitrotoluene (TNT;C7H5N3O6) with a volume of approximately 274... Problem 9.61SP: The reaction between hydrogen and oxygen to yield water vap or has H=484kJ. How muchPV work is done,... Problem 9.62SP: The enthalpy change for the reaction of 50.0 mL of ethylene with 50.0 mLof H2 at 1.5 atm pressure... Problem 9.63SP: Assume that a particular reaction evolves 244 kJ of heat and that 35 kJ of PV work is gained by the... Problem 9.64SP: What is the enthalpy change ( H ) for a reaction at a constant pressure of 1.00 atm if the internal... Problem 9.65SP Problem 9.66SP: Indicate the direction of heat transfer between the system and the surroundings, classify the... Problem 9.67SP: Indicate the direction of heat transfer between the System and the surroundings, classify the... Problem 9.68SP: The familiar "ether" used as an anesthetic agent is diethylether, C4H10O. Its heat of vaporization... Problem 9.69SP: How much energy in kilojoules is required to convert 100 mL of water at its boiling point from... Problem 9.70SP: Aluminum metal reacts with chlorine with a spectacular display of sparks:... Problem 9.71SP: How much heat in kilojoules is evolved or absorbed in the reaction of 1.00 g of Na with H2O ? Is the... Problem 9.72SP: How much heat in kilojoules is evolved or absorbed in each following reactions? (a)... Problem 9.73SP: Nitromethane sometimes used as a fuel in drag racers, burns according to the following equation. How... Problem 9.74SP Problem 9.75SP: How much heat in kilojoules is evolved or absorbed in the reaction of 233.0 g of calcium oxide with... Problem 9.76SP Problem 9.77SP Problem 9.78SP: Sodium metal is sometimes used as a cooling agent in heat-exchange units because of its relatively... Problem 9.79SP Problem 9.80SP: Assuming that Coca-Cola has the same specific heat as water (4.18 calculate the amount of heat in... Problem 9.81SP: Calculate the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 250.0 g (approximately 1 cup) of... Problem 9.82SP: Instant cold packs used to treat athletic injuries contain solid and a pouch of water. When the pack... Problem 9.83SP: Instant hot packs contain a solid and a pouch of water. When the pack is squeezed, the pouch breaks... Problem 9.84SP: When 1.045 g of CaO is added to 50.0 mL of water at 25.0C in a calorimeter, the temperature of the... Problem 9.85SP: When a solution containing 8.00 g of NaOH in 50.0 g of water at 25.0 C is added to a solution of... Problem 9.86SP: When 0.187 g of benzene, C6H6 , is burned in a bomb calorimeter the temperature rises by 3.45 C. If... Problem 9.87SP: When 0.500 g of ethanol, C2H6O, is burned in a bomb calorimeter the temperature rises by 9.83 C. If... Problem 9.88SP: When 1.50 g of magnesium metal is allowed to react with 200mL of 6.00 M aqueous HCI, the temperature... Problem 9.89SP: A 110.0 g piece of molybdenum metal is heated to 100.0C and placed in a calorimeter that contains... Problem 9.90SP: Citric acid has three dissociable hydrogens. When 5.00 mL of0.64 M citric acid and 45.00 mL of 0.77... Problem 9.91SP Problem 9.92SP Problem 9.93SP Problem 9.94SP: The industrial degreasing solvent methylene chloride, CH2Cl2, , is prepared from methane by reaction... Problem 9.95SP: Hess's law can be used to calculate reaction enthalpies for hypothetical processes that can't be... Problem 9.96SP: Find H in kilojoules for the reaction of nitric oxide with oxygen, 2NO(g)+O2(g)N2O4(g), given the... Problem 9.97SP: Set up a Hess's law cycle, and use the following information to calculate Hf for aqueous nitric... Problem 9.98SP Problem 9.99SP Problem 9.100SP: What phase of matter is associated with the standard states of the following elements and compounds?... Problem 9.101SP: What is the phase of the standard states of the following elements and compounds? (a) NH3(b) Fe (c)... Problem 9.102SP: Write balanced equations for the formation of the following compounds from their elements. (a)... Problem 9.103SP Problem 9.104SP Problem 9.105SP Problem 9.106SP: The standard enthalpy change for the reaction of SO3(g) with H2O(l) to yield H2SO4(aq) is H=227.8kJ.... Problem 9.107SP Problem 9.108SP: Styrene ( C8H8 ), the precursor of polystyrene polymers, hasa standard heat of combustion of -4395... Problem 9.109SP Problem 9.110SP Problem 9.111SP Problem 9.112SP Problem 9.113SP Problem 9.114SP Problem 9.115SP Problem 9.116SP Problem 9.117SP: Isooctane, C8H18, is the component of gasoline from which the term octane rating derives. (a) Write... Problem 9.118SP: Calculate an approximate heat of combustion for ethane (C2H6) in kilojoules by using the bond... Problem 9.119SP: Use the data in Table 9.3 to calculate an approximate H in kilojoules for the synthesis of hydrazine... Problem 9.120SP: Use the average bond dissociation energies in Table 9.3 to calculate approximate reaction enthalpies... Problem 9.121SP: Use the bond dissociation energies in Table 9.3 to calculate an approximate H in kilojoules for the... Problem 9.122SP Problem 9.123SP Problem 9.124SP Problem 9.125SP Problem 9.126SP: Tell whether the entropy changes for the following processes are likely to be positive or negative.... Problem 9.127SP Problem 9.128SP Problem 9.129SP Problem 9.130SP Problem 9.131SP Problem 9.132SP: Tell whether reactions with the following values of H and S are spontaneous or nonspontaneous and... Problem 9.133SP: Tell whether reactions with the following values of H and S are spontaneous or non spontaneous and... Problem 9.134SP: Suppose that a reaction has H=33kJ and S=58J/K. At what temperature will it change from spontaneous... Problem 9.135SP: Suppose that a reaction has H=+41kJ and S=27J/K. At what temperature, if any, will it change between... Problem 9.136SP: Which of the reactions (a)-(d) in Problem 9.132 are spontaneous at all temperatures, which are non... Problem 9.137SP: Vinyl chloride (H2C=CHCI), the starting material used in the industrial preparation of poly(vinyl... Problem 9.138SP: Ethyl alcohol has Hfusion=5.02kJ/mol and melts at 114.1C. What is the value of Sfusion for ethyl... Problem 9.139SP: Chloroform has Hvaporization=29.2kJ/mol and boils at 61.2 C. What is the value of Svaporization for... Problem 9.140SP: The boiling point of a substance is defined as the (Hvap=30.91kJ/mol) temperature at which liquid... Problem 9.141SP: What is the melting point of benzene in kelvin if Hfusion=9.95kJ/mol and Sfusion=35.7J/(Kmol)? Problem 9.142SP Problem 9.143SP: Methanol (CH3OH) is made industrially in two steps from COand H2. It is so cheap to make that it is... Problem 9.144MP: Ethyl chloride ( C2H5CI ), a substance used as a topical anesthetic, is prepared by reaction of... Problem 9.145MP Problem 9.146MP: For a process to be spontaneous, the total entropy of the system and its surroundings must increase;... Problem 9.147MP Problem 9.148MP Problem 9.149MP Problem 9.150MP Problem 9.151MP: Phosgene, COCI2(g), is a toxic gas used as an agent of war-fare in World War I. (a) Draw an... Problem 9.152MP Problem 9.153MP: Write a balanced equation for the reaction of potassium metal with water. Use the data in Appendix B... Problem 9.154MP: Hydrazine, a component of rocket fuel, undergoes combustion to yield N2 and H2O:... Problem 9.155MP format_list_bulleted