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Thermochemistry WSII

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1. Calculate the heat required to warm 0.53 g of water from 14.1°C to 55.4°C.

2. Calculate the specific heat of a metal when the temperature is raised from 22.07°C to 75.8. The heat required is 0.0053 kJ
from a mass of metal, which is 0.23g.

3. Calculate the final temperature of Narya, one of the three rings forged by the Elves of Eregion and given to Gandalf. Narya is
composed of 198.9g of metal (C = 0.101 J/g°C) and is heated to 1695°C and is dropped into a Tom Bombadil’s cup filled with
509mL of water (D = 0.930g/mL), which was originally at 292.5°C.

4. How much heat, in joules, is required to heat 0.37g of water from -8.0°C to 119.0°C.

5. How much heat, in joules, is required to heat 50.9g of water from 5.3°C to 95.0°C water.

6. Determine the heat of reaction, in kJ, for Pb + PbO2 + 2H2SO4 ---> 2PbSO4 + 2H2O given the following equations:
(1) Pb + PbO2 + 2SO3 ---> 2PbSO4 ΔH° = -775 kJ
(2) SO3 + H2O ---> H2SO4 ΔH° = -113 kJ

7. Determine the heat of reaction, in kJ, for 3H2 (g) + N2 (g) yields 2NH3 (g)

8. Suppose you have 2.3-ml (Density = 0.789-g/mL) of ethanol (C2H6O) at -5.4˚C and you increase the temperature until all of
the ethanol has reached a temperature of 83.7˚C. How much heat, in joules, does it take to heat the ethanol? The specific heat
is 112.4 J/g°C; and the heat of vaporization is 38.56 kJ/mol; the melting point is -114˚C; and the boiling point is 78˚C.

Answers: 1) 92J; 2) 0.43J/g˚C; 3) 307˚C; 4) 1,130J; 5) 19,100J; 6) -549kJ; 7) -92.38kJ; 8) (19,500J with rounding 2.0x104J)

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