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CLASS : 
Calorimetry
46 Questions DATE  : 

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Calorimetry

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7. Endothermic reaction: very, VERY cool.

8. The process that you observed in the demonstration is _______________________, because it


__________________ heat from the surroundings; so the surroundings (including you and the
thermometer feel cold).

A endothermic, absorbs B exothermic, releases

C exothermic, absorbs D endothermic, releases

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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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12. 1.) Which container holds more grams of water?

A The “saucepan” on the left in the image. B The ”stockpot” on the right in the image.

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14. 2.) Which container absorbs more energy, the SAUCEPAN or


STOCKPOT…or do they both absorb the same amount of energy
after 5 minutes of heating?
Be prepared to EXPLAIN, using a complete grammatically correct
sentence!

A saucepan (on left) B stockpot (on right)

neither, they both absorb the same


C
amount of energy

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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!

the water temperature in the STOCKPOT is


A B they will both have the SAME temperature
HIGHER

the water temperature in the SAUCEPAN is


C
HIGHER

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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 …

A directly proportional B inversely proportional

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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)...

11.) Which metal will have the highest final temperature?

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:

A degrees B thermal energy

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 They would stop moving B They would slow down

C There would be no effect D They would speed up

46. For the formula:


 Q= m c ∆T
The  units for specific heat are:

A g /J C B °C/g J

C kJ/g D J/g°C

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Answer Key

1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.a

9. 10.b 11. 12.b

13. 14.c 15. 16.c

17. 18. 19.c 20.

21.a 22. 23.d 24.

25.b 26. 27.a 28.

29.c 30. 31. 32.

33. 34. 35. 36.

37. 38.c 39. 40.

41.b 42.a 43.c 44.a

45.d 46.d

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