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| Chapter 5 Test Chemistry 121- Section 7 October 23, 2013 Name: Tatyang Oponte 1. For the reaction: 2A ++B2—>2AB AH =+50.0KkJ. (3 Points) a The reaction is endothermic. = B) Heat is released to the surroundings C)_ The standard enthalpy of formation for AB is 50.0 kJ D) The bond energy for each A-B bond is 50.0 kI. E) The molecule AB contains less energy than A or Bo. 2, Which system does not transfer mass but does transfer energy? (3 Points) ‘A) mass transfer system B) isolated system @ closed system 1D) nonenergy system E) open system 34 Which of the following is not a state function? (3 Points) A) intemal energy B) volume work D) pressure B) enthalpy 4, A system delivers 1275 J of heat while the surroundings perform 855 J of work on it. Calculate AU in J. (8 Points) 2130 J r ® 4205 -I245T £855 = 420 ©) 4204 D) 21303 BE) -12754 Page 1 5, How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 1,500 g of water from 25°C to 52°C? The specific heat of water is 4.184 I/g:°C. (12 Points) 1,500 kJ 115.004 4.184T gee * (52-25) D) 40.55 E) 405k) - 164452 : 1eAkS e008 6, If 325 g of water at 4.2°C absorbs 12.28 kJ, what is the final temperature of the water? The specific heat of water is 4.184 Jg"C. (12 Points) A) 421°C a6 ky = 1aasos B) 48°C Graaciees 325 9420 * 4.164 A(T; - 4D. 13.2°C 5 FE) 2,938°C laaeog = 13598 (% 4.2) G.O3L = Tr 4:2 (>.23°C + Te Page 2 7. A mineral with a mass of 307-g sample was heated to 98.7°C and placed into a calorimeter containing 72.4 g of water at 23.6°C. The final temperature of the water was 324°C. What i the specific heat capacity ofthe mineral? yg <4 water (Specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g°C) (20 Points) Mines’ A) 0.124 Je) ch ® ise 309g » SH» (53.4- 98.9) = 74.45 4-184 ) 0.138 Je) a D) 0.145 Ag.) a B) None ofthese choices is correct. 307.9 SH ( G3) = SIbd 8.8) 790354 SH)3% 9737 SH < O- 134 8. Calculate the standard enthalpy change for the reaction (15 Points) 2CsHis(l) + 1702(g) > 16CO(g) + 18H0(0) Given: 2CaHis(I) + 2502(g) > 16COx(g) + 18200) AH? =-11,020 ki/mol 2CO(g) + Og) 2CO,(e) AH? = -566.0 ki/mol A) 10,450 ki/mol +140; 2 1GCO +16 1,0 B) 6,492 kJ/mol ace tig T% z 15,550 ki/mol ~6,492 kJ/mol +250, - 160, + (eH 10.450 ki/mol aCe Mie a ~ 5 Se econ 2CQ *O, ~~) aco, O's -56@ Aone aco +03) toe) = 4528 “020 £qaans: Agen Page 3 9. Ethanol (C;HsOH) burns according to the equation \ CsHsOH() + 302(g) > 2CO,(g) + 3H0(1), AH pn = —1367 kJ/mol. How much heat is released when 35.0 g of ethanol is burned? aaa net A) 1,797 B) 1367K) 1364 “esha = 9.61 x 10 *kI 4.78 x10*kS V7 00 SES E) 1,040k) Ga T1845 by oN 10. Calculate the MP for the flaring) eae (12 Points) -Gl0.4 -42. -654.0 SiOx eet, SiCla(g) + 2H20(g) te He Given: (Siciq + ano) - Csio, + 4H!) AH; [SiO.(s)] = -910.9 kJ/mol; AP [SICLAg)] (rest © al-aat {40.9 + 4(-92 3] AH?;[HCK(g)] AH?;[H20 (g)] = -241.8 kJ/mol (4t @ 950 B) -137.4kI ©) -104.4kJ D) 104.4kI p- \ EB) 139.50 Cragol) 2134-1 kg Page 4

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