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Calorimetry
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10. A reaction is performed in a beaker with a temperature probe recording the temperature
changes of the reaction. If the temperature began at 15.0 degrees Celsius and ended at 27.5
degrees Celsius. Is the reaction endothermic or exothermic?
A Endothermic B Exothermic
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A The “saucepan” on the left in the image. B The ”stockpot” on the right in the image.
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16. 3.) Will both containers have the same temperature after 5 minutes
of heating or will one have a higher temperature than the other (if
so, which one)?
Be prepared to EXPLAIN, using a complete grammatically correct
sentence!
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19. 4.) Consider trials A and B. How many times larger was ΔT in trial B.
A 0.25 B 3
C 2 D 0.5
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21. 5.) Consider trials A and B. How many times larger was the added
energy (q) in Joules for trial B
A 2 B 3
C 0.5 D 0.25
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23. 6.) Consider trials A and C. How many times larger was ΔT in trial B.
A 0.5 B 0.25
C 2 D 3
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25. 7.) Consider trials A and C. How many times larger was the added
energy (q) in Joules for trial C?
A 0.25 B 3
C 2 D 0.5
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27. 8.) Based on the observed trend in how ΔT relates to the energy or
heat (q) added to the water. The two variables (q and ΔT ) are …
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29. 9.) Calculate the heat that must be added to the water sample in
trial F in order to observe an 18.0oC temperature change.
A 37.6 J B 6.27 J
C 226 J D 188 J
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38. The same amount of heat is added to the same mass of each of the
following metals (all originally at 25oC)...
A copper B iron
C gold D aluminum
E silver
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41. The total amount of kinetic energy from the movement of all the particles in a substance is
called:
C mass D temperature
42. The movement of thermal energy from an object at a higher temperature to an object at a
lower temperature is called ____________.
A heat B expansion
C temperature D thermal
43. If the specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g∙°C, how much heat is required to increase the
temperature of 1,200 g of water from 23 °C to 39 °C?
q = m ⋅ c ⋅ ΔT
A 120,000 J B 19,200 J
C 80,256 J D 195,000 J
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44. For a skillet, used for cooking, do you want a high or low specific heat
Low, so that it will change temperature High, so that it will need more energy to
A B
quickly heat up
45. What would be the effect on the particles if more heat is supplied to
the system?
A g /J C B °C/g J
C kJ/g D J/g°C
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Answer Key
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