
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: The substances that are the part of the system needs to be explained.
Concept Introduction: A system is any specified component of matter under analysis that is isolated from bounding surface of the rest of the universe. A system consists of one or more substances.
(a)

Answer to Problem 5E
Explanation of Solution
All substances that are involved in the reaction that means reactant and products are part of the system. The reaction is as follows:
Therefore,
(b)
Interpretation: Four objects that are the part of the surroundings needs to be explained.
Concept Introduction: The rest of the universe which might be in a position to exchange energy and matter with the system is termed as surrounding. In simple cases, surroundings generally imply water bath or air in which the matter which is system is examined.
(b)

Answer to Problem 5E
Beaker, air, room and table are the part of the surrounding.
Explanation of Solution
Anything which is not included in the system is referred to as surrounding. The other substances which are involved in the reaction is the part of the surrounding instead of reactants and products.
(c)
Interpretation: The temperature differences between
Concept Introduction: Endothermic reactions consume energy from the surrounding in the form of heat. Exothermic reaction discharges energy into the surrounding from the system.
(c)

Answer to Problem 5E
Explanation of Solution
Temperature is lower in
(d)
Interpretation: If the beaker of hydrated barium hydroxide and solid ammonium nitrate solution is touched, the observation needs to be explained.
Concept Introduction: Endothermic reactions consume energy from the surrounding in the form of heat. Exothermic reaction discharges energy into the surrounding from the system.
(d)

Answer to Problem 5E
The beaker will be cool because after reactant formation temperature decreased.
Explanation of Solution
Temperature is lower in
(e)
Interpretation: Whether the reaction between hydrated barium hydroxide and solid ammonium nitrate is endothermic or exothermic needs to be explained.
Concept Introduction: Endothermic reactions consume energy from the surrounding in the form of heat. Exothermic reaction discharges energy into the surrounding from the system.
(e)

Answer to Problem 5E
The reaction is endothermic.
Explanation of Solution
As heat is absorbed during the reaction so, after formation of the product temperature is decrease. It indicates the reaction is endothermic. Heat transfer accompanies all chemical changes. The heat is transferred either into the system or out of the system.
(f)
Interpretation: The heat transferred from the surroundings to the product of the reaction in the reaction between hydrated barium hydroxide and solid ammonium nitrate needs to be explained.
Concept Introduction: Endothermic reactions consume energy from the surrounding in the form of heat. Exothermic reaction discharges energy into the surrounding from the system.
(f)

Answer to Problem 5E
Endothermic reactions are chemical processes that result in the transfer of heat from the surroundings to the products of the reaction.
Explanation of Solution
As heat is absorbed during the reaction so, after formation of the product temperature is decrease. It indicates the reaction is endothermic. As the reaction is endothermic, so, heat is transferred from the surroundings to the product of the reaction.
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