Solutions for EBK GENERAL CHEMISTRY
Problem 1E:
Calculate the quantity of heat, in kilojoules, (a) required to raise the temperature of 9.25 L of...Problem 2E:
Calculate the final temperature that results when (a)a 12.6 g sample of waterat 22.9C absorbs 875 J...Problem 3E:
Refer to Example 7-2. The experiment is repeated several different metals substituting for the lead....Problem 4E:
A 75.0 g piece of Ag metal is heated to 80.0C and dropped into 50.0 g of water at 23.2 C. The final...Problem 5E:
A 465 g chunk of iron is removed from an oven and plunged into 375 g water in an insulated...Problem 6E:
A piece of stainless steel (C2=0.50Jg-1C-1) is transferred from an oven at 201C into 1500mL of water...Problem 7E:
A 1.00 kg sample of magnesium at 40.0C is added to 1.00 L of water maintained at 20.0C in an...Problem 8E:
Brass has a density of 8.40 g/cm2 and a specific heat capacity of 0.385Jg-1C-1 . A 15.2cm2 piece of...Problem 9E:
A 74.8 g sample of copper at 143.2C is added to an insulated vessel containing 165 mL of glycerol,...Problem 10E:
A 69.0 g sample of gold at 127.1C is added to an insulated vessel containing 543.0 mL of water at...Problem 11E:
In the form of heat, 6052 J of energy is transferred to a 1.0 L sample of air (d=1.204mg/cm2) at...Problem 12E:
What is the final temperature (in C) of 1.24 g of water with an initial temperature of 200C after...Problem 13E:
How much heat, in kilojoules, is associated with one of 283 kg of slaked lime, Ca(OH)2?...Problem 14E:
The standard enthalpy of reaction for the combustion of octane is H0=5.48103kJ/molC5H15(I) . How...Problem 15E:
How much heat, in kilojoules, is evolved the compete combustion of (a) 1.325gC4H10(g) at 25C and 1...Problem 16E:
Upon complete combustion the indicated substances evolve the given quantities of heat. Write a...Problem 17E:
The combustion of methane gas, the principal constituent of natural gas, is represented by the...Problem 18E:
Refer to the Integrative Example. What volume of the synthesis gas, measured at STP and burned an...Problem 19E:
The combustion of hydrogen-oxygen mixtures is used to very high (approximately 2500 C) needed for...Problem 20E:
Thermite mixtures are used for certain types of welding, and the thermite reaction is highly...Problem 21E:
A 0.205 g pellet of potassium hydroxide, KOH, is added to 55.9 g water in a Styrofoam coffee cup....Problem 22E:
The heat of solution of Kl(s) in water is +20.3kJ/molKI. If a Quantity of KI is added to sufficient...Problem 23E:
You are planning lecture demonstration to illustrate an endothermic process. You want to lower the...Problem 24E:
Care must be taken in preparing solutions of solutes that liberate heat on dissolving. The heat of...Problem 25E:
Refer to Example 7-4. The product of the neutralization is 0.500 M NaCl. For this solution, assume a...Problem 29E:
What mass of ice can be meted the same quantity of heat as required to raise the temperature of 3.50...Problem 30E:
What will be the final temperature of the water in an insulated as the result of passing 5.00 g of...Problem 31E:
A 125 g stainless steel ball bearings (C0=0.50Jg1C1) at 525C is dropped into 75.0 mL of water at...Problem 33E:
The enthalpy of sublimation (solid gas) for dry ice (i.e., CO2) is vaH0=5.71kJ/kg at -78.5 C. If...Problem 34E:
The enthalpy of vaporization forN2 (I)is 5.56 kJ/mol. How much heat (in J) is required to produce...Problem 35E:
A sample gives off 5228 cal when burned in a bomb calorimeter The temperature of the calorimeter...Problem 36E:
The following substances undergo complete combustion in a bomb calorimeter. The calorimeter assembly...Problem 37E:
A bomb calorimetry experiment is performed withxylose, C3H10O2(s) as the combustible substance. The...Problem 38E:
A coffee-cup calorimeter contains 100.0 mL of 0.300 M HCIat 20.3 C. When 1.82 g Zn(s) is added, the...Problem 39E:
A 0.75 g sample of KCI is added to 350 g H2O in a Styrofoam cup and stirred it dissolves. The...Problem 40E:
The heat of solution of potassium acetate in water is -15.3 kJ/mol KCH2COO. What will be the final...Problem 42E:
Salicylic acid, C7H5O2 , has been suggested as a calorimetric standard. Its heat of combustion is...Problem 43E:
Refer to Example 7-3. Based on the heat of combustion of sucrose established in the example, what...Problem 44E:
A 1.397 g sample of thymol, C10H14O(s) (a preservative and a mold and mildew preventative), is...Problem 45E:
A g of NaCI is added to a Styrofoam cup of water, and the change in water temperature is 5.0 C. The...Problem 46E:
can determine purity of solid materials by using calorimetry. A gold ring (for pure gold, specific...Problem 47E:
Calculate the quantity of work associated with a 3.5 L expansion of a gas (V) against a pressure of...Problem 48E:
Calculate the quantity of work, in joules, associated with the compression of a gas from 5.62 L to...Problem 49E:
A 1.00 g sample of Ne(g) at 1 atm pressure and 27C is allowed to expand into an evacuated vessel of...Problem 50E:
Compressed air in aerosol cans is used to free electronic equipment of dust. Does the air do any...Problem 51E:
In each of the following processes, is any work done when the reaction is carried out at constant...Problem 52E:
In each of the following processes, any work done when the reaction is carried out at constant...Problem 53E:
If 325 J of work is done by a system at a pressure of 1.0 atm and 298 K, what is the change in the...Problem 54E:
A movable piston a cylinder holding 5.0 L N2(g) is used to lift a 2.41 kg object to a height of 26...Problem 55E:
What is the change in internal energy of a system if the system (a) absorbs 58 J of heat and does 58...Problem 56E:
Whet the change in internal energy of e system if the surroundings (a) transfer 235 of heat and 128...Problem 57E:
The internal energy of a fixed quantity of an ideal gas depends only on its temperature. A sample of...Problem 61E:
There are other forms of work besides PV work. For example, electrical work is defined as the...Problem 62E:
Another form of work is extension, defined as the tension x change in length, w=fI. A piece of DNA...Problem 63E:
Only one of the following quantities is equal to the heat of a chemical reaction, regardless of how...Problem 64E:
Determine whether H is equal to, greater than, or less than U for the following processes. Keep in...Problem 65E:
The heat of combustion of propan-2-ol at 298.15 K, determined in a bomb calorimeter, is -33.41 kJ/g....Problem 67E:
The standard enthalpy of formation of NH2(g) is -46.11 kJ/mol. What is rH for the following...Problem 69E:
Use Hess's law to determine rH for the reaction 2 HÅg) given that H2(g)+12O2(g)H2O(I)...Problem 70E:
Given the following information: 12N2(g)+32H2(g)NH3(g)rH1 NH3(g)+54O2(g)NO(g)+32H2O(I)rH2...Problem 73E:
Substitute natural gas (SNG) is a gaseous mature containing CH4(g) that can be used as a fuel. One...Problem 74E:
CCI4 , an important commercial solvent, is prepared by the reaction of CI2(g) with a carbon...Problem 76E:
The standard heats of combustion (rH) of butane-l ,3-diene, C4H5(g) ; butane, C4H10(g) ; and H2(g)...Problem 77E:
One glucose molecule, C6H12O6(s) is converted to two lactic acid molecules, CH2CH(OH)COOH(s) during...Problem 78E:
The standard of fermentation of glucose to ethanol is C6H12O6(s)2CH3CH2OH(I)+2CO2(g)rH=72kJmol1 Use...Problem 79E:
Use standard enthalpies of formation from Table 7.2 and equation (7.22) to the standard enthalpy of...Problem 80E:
Use standard enthalpies of formation from Tables 7.2 and 7.3 and equation (7.22) to determine the...Problem 81E:
Use the information given here. date from Appendix D, and equation (7.22) to calculate the standard...Problem 86E:
Use data from Table 7.2, together with the factthat rH=3509kJmol1 for the complete combustion of...Problem 87E:
Use data from Table 7.2 and rH for re following reaction to determine the standard enthalpy of...Problem 88E:
Use data from Table 7.2 and rH for the following reaction to determine the standard enthalpy of...Problem 91E:
The decomposition of limestone, CaCO2(s) into quicklime, CaO(s) , and CO2(g) is carried out in a...Problem 92E:
Use data from Table 7.2 to calculate the volume of butane, C4H10(g), measured at 24.6C and 756 mmHg,...Problem 93E:
Ants release formic acid (HCOOH) when they bite. use the data in Table 7.2 and tie standard enthalpy...Problem 95IAE:
A British thermal unit (Btu) is defined as the quantity of heat required to change the temperature...Problem 96IAE:
What volume of 18.5C water must be added, together with a1.23 kg piece of iron at 68.5 C, so that...Problem 97IAE:
A 7.26 kg shot (as used the sporting event, the shot put) is dropped from the top of building 168 m...Problem 98IAE:
An alternative approach to bomb calorimetry is to establish the heat capacity of the calorimeter,...Problem 101IAE:
Determine the missing values of rH in the diagram shown below.Problem 102IAE:
A particular natural gas consists, in mole percents, of 830% CH4, 11.2%C2H5 and 5.8% C2H5. A 385 L...Problem 105IAE:
A calorimeter that measures an exothermic heat of reaction by the quantity of ice that can be melted...Problem 106IAE:
For the reaction C2H4(g)+3O2(g)2CO2(g)+2H2O(I) rH=1410.9kJmol1 if the H2O were obtained as a gas...Problem 107IAE:
Some of the butane, C4H10(g) , in a 200.0 L cylinder at 26.0C is withdrawn and burned at a constant...Problem 108IAE:
The metabolism of glucose, C5H12O5 yields CO2(g) and H2O(I) as products. Heat released in the...Problem 110IAE:
Upon complete combustion, a 1.00 L sample (at STP) of a natural gas gives off 43.6 kJ of heat. If...Problem 112IAE:
Refer to the discussion of the gasification of coal (page 283), and show that some of the heat...Problem 113IAE:
A 1.103 g sample of a gaseous carbon-hydrogen-oxygen compound that occupies a volume of 582 mL at...Problem 114IAE:
Several factors are involved in determining the cooking times required for foods in a microwave...Problem 118IAE:
In the Are You Wondering 7-1 box, the temperature variation of enthalpy is discussed, and the...Problem 121IAE:
Cetane, C15H34, is a typical petrodiesel with a standard enthalpy of combustion of 10,699.1kJmol1 ....Problem 122IAE:
Carbon dioxide emissions have been implicated as a major factor in climate change. Which of the...Problem 125FP:
We can use the heat liberated by a neutralization reaction as a means of establishing the...Problem 126FP:
In a student experiment to confirm Hess's law, the reaction NH3(concdaq)+HCI(aq)NH4CI(aq) was...Problem 128FP:
Refer to Example 7-5 dealing with the work done by 0.100 mol He at 298 K in expanding in a single...Problem 129FP:
Look up the specific heat capacity of several elements, and plot the products of the specific heat...Problem 130SAE:
In your own words, define or explain the following terms or symbols: (a)rH;(b)PV;(c)rH; (d) standard...Problem 132SAE:
Explain the important distinctions between each pair of terms: (a) system and surroundings: (b) heat...Problem 133SAE:
The temperature increase of 225 mL of water at 25C contained in a Styrofoam cup is noted when a 125...Problem 134SAE:
A plausible final temperature when 75.0 ml of water at 80.0C is added to 1000 ml of water at 20C is...Problem 135SAE:
U= 100 J for a system that gives off 100 J of heat and (a) does no work; (b) does 200 J of work; (c)...Problem 137SAE:
The standard molar enthalpy of formation of CO2(g) is equal to (a) 0; (b) the standard molar heat of...Problem 139SAE:
Compute rH for the following reactions. The value of rH in kJ mol-1 is given for each substance...Problem 140SAE:
When dissolved in water, 1.00 mol LiCI produces 37.12 kJ of heat. What is the final temperature in...Problem 144SAE:
A 1.22 kg piece of iron at 126.5C is dropped into 981 g water at 22.1 C. The temperature rises to...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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