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Can I get help with 6 and 7 please!!! 1 as well if it's possible please....
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- ZOOM + 1. A 20.0-gram piece of aluminum at 0.0°C is dropped into a calorimeter containing some hot water. The temperature of the water drops from 90.0°C to 75.0°C. What is the mass of water in the calorimeter? 2. When 13.0 grams of solid NaOH dissolves in 400.0 grams of water in a coffee-cup calorimeter, the temperature of the water rises from 22.2°C to 30.3°C. What is q? What is AHxn...
only worth 1 point. 1. (6) 15.0 g of ice cubes at 0.0°C are combined with 150.g of liquid water at 70.0°C in a coffee cup calorimeter. Calculate the final temperature reached, assuming no heat loss or gain from the calorimeter. (Data: specific heat capacity of H2O(l). C4.18 1/8 'C) H2O(s) → H2O(1) AH = 6.02 kJ/mol) 2. (6) Calculate A s for the reaction: 5C(s) + 6H2(g) → CsHuz10 Use the following reactions and given AH's. CsHua(l) + 802()...
In the laboratory a "coffee cup" calorimeter, or constant pressure calorimeter, is frequently used to determine the specific heat of a solid, or to measure the energy of a solution phase reaction Since the cup itself can absorb energy, a separate experiment is needed to determine the heat capacity of the calorimeter. This is known as calibrating the calorimeter and the value determined is called the calorimeter constant Water One way to do this is to use a common metal...
Exercise #6: Enthalpy Problems Calorimetry Problems: AH = m(at)c, 500 kg of water cools from 95°C to 20°C. How much heat energy was released by the water? C, of H2O(l) is 4.180 J/gºC. 2. How much heat energy is required to heat 45 g of sheet Fe from 24°C to 200°C? C of Fe(s) is 0.449 J/gºC. 3. A food chemist combusts 56 g of a chocolate bar in a calorimeter containing 1.5 L of water (density H,0 = 1g/ImL)....
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5. In reaction 1, a student measured the temperature of the resultant solution when some NaOH pellets were still left in the calorimeter. How does it affect the value of AH reaction? 6. In reaction 2, a student forgot to put the lid back on the calorimeter after mixing NaOH pellet with HCl solution. How does it affect the value of AH reactiona? 7. In reaction 3, a student left the solution...
Calorimetry Problems: AH = m(at), Exercise #6: Enthalpy Problems 300 kg of water cools from 5 to 20 How much beat energy was released by the water? Co H2O(l) is 4.180 J/gºC. 4. How much heat energy is required to heat 45 g of sheet Fe from 24°C to 200."C?, of Fe(s) is 0.449 J/gºC. 3. A food chemist combusts 56 g of a chocolate bar in a calorimeter containing 1.5 L of water (density Ho mL). The initial temperature...
1. A 20.0-8 piece of aluminum at 0.0°C is dropped into a beaker containing 100.0 g of water. The temperature of the water drops from 90.0°C to 85.7°C. What quantity of energy did the aluminum absorb? What is the specific heat of the aluminum? 2. If 55.0 ml of water at 22.5°C is mixed with 100.0 ml of water at 95.2 'C, what would you expect for a final temperature? 3. Cold packs (the kind that get cold when you...
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0 2.00 g of octane, C8H18 was burned in a bomb calorimeter causing the temperature to increase from 21.0°C to 35.5°C. The total heat capacity of the calorimeter was 0.05 KJP C. Calculate the heat of combustion for the reaction shown below. 2 C8H18(1) + 2502(g) → 16 CO2(g) + 18 H2O(g) 6. When 50.0 mL of 0.100 M AgNO3 was reacted with 50.0 mL of 0.100 M HCl in a . Styrofoam cup...
18. In a calorimetry experiment, 0.1277 g af Me ribbon was added to 200.0 mL 0. HCl at 24.12 °C. The water temperature increased to 27.10 °C. Calculate AH for reaction, as performed, and AH per mole of HCI. 19. A 2.50 g sample of sucrose (C2H220) was burned in excess oxygen in a car which contained 2.19 kg of water. The temperature of the water increased from 20. to 25.01 °C. Determine the molar heat of combustion of sucrose....
Experiment #9: Heats of Reaction Pre-Lab Questions Name Date Lab Mamal helps in answering the following questions 1. A reaction in which heat is absorbed is called a. Endothermic b. Exothermic c. Cooling d. Heating 2. A reaction where heat is released is called a. Endothermic b. Exothermic c. Cooling d. Heating 3. The energy change of a reaction that occurs at constant pressure is called the a. Total energy change b. Work c. Heat of reaction d pressure 4....