a student wants a chemical reaction that will produce the most amount of heat to use for heating purpose. the student should choose which of the following
a. the most exothermic reaction available
b. a reaction with the most negative change H
c. a reaction with the most positive change H
d. a reaction with the most negative delta G
a student wants a chemical reaction that will produce the most amount of heat to use...
Chemical energy stored in the reactants is released as heat when the reaction is exothermic. For an exothermic reaction, the enthalpy change for a reaction is negative. Enthalpy, represented as H, is the heat content of a system. As it is a state function, it depends on the state of the system; hence, it is calculated in the form of change in heat content. Heat change, or enthalpy change, is represented as ΔH; ΔH is a measure of the heat...
A Student wants to convert 75.0 g of ice at 0 degrees C to 75.0 g of liquid water at 60 degrees C. a) Sketch the heating curve on the axis for the melting of 75g of ice at 0 degrees C followed by the subsequent heating of the water formed to 60 degrees C. b) What is the total heat needed to melt the 75g of ice? c) What is the total amount of heat required to raise the...
Question 5 The spontaneity of a reaction depends both on the enthalpy change, Delta H, and entropy change, Delta S. Reactions that release energy produce more stable products, and the universe tends toward disorder. Thus, an exothermic reaction with a positive entropy change will always be spontaneous. Mathematically, this relationship can be represented as where Delta G is the change in Gibbs free energy and T is the Kelvin temperature. If Delta G is negative, then the reaction is spontaneous....
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and has a question. 1) A chemical reaction that releases heat to the surroundings is said to be _AH at constant pressure. A) endothermic, positive B) endothermic, negative C) exothermic, positive D) exothermic, neutral E) exothermic, negative kJ of heat are transferred when 161.8 2) The value of AHº for the reaction below is -72 kJ. g of HBr is formed in this reaction. H2(g) + Br2 (g) → 2HBr (g) A) 54 B) 36 C)...
if the same amount of heat is added to 1.00 g of each
substances which substance will undergo the largest temperature
change
Pb.2. When MgSO. dissolves in water, the temperature of the solution increases. Fill out the following blanks about this reaction. The reaction of dissolution of MgSO4 is (exothermic or endothermic) The sign of AH for this reaction of dissolution is _(positive or negative) The sign of the quantity of heat of the solution, qol, is (positive or negative)...
in a chemical reaction equation, if the heat change is negative i. e exothermic, on which side does the heat appear, reactant or products side?
QUESTION 1 Heat is required to dissolve NaOH(s) in water. A-True B-False -------------------- QUESTiON 2 The below equation represents an exothermic reaction: Reactants + delta H ----> product ATrue B-False -------------------- QUESTION 3 The Styrofoam cup was used as an insulated device that allows heat loss A-True B-False -------------------- QUESTION 4 The following is an endothermic reaction; NaOH+ HCI------> NaCl+H2O+42.12KJ A-True B-False -------------------- QUESTION 5 NaOH(s)---> Na^+(aq)+CH^-(aq)+44.02kJ Calculate the amount (in moles) of NaOH needed to make the reaction above...
1 While performing a calorimetry experiment you mix 2 chemical solutions together and the initial temperature of the reagents before the reaction was 22.04"C and final temperature after the reaction was 25.11"C. Circle the correct answers below. Is the chemical reaction exothermic or endothermic? a. Exothermic Endothermic b. Is qoln positive or negative? Negative Positive Is AHrn positive or negative c. Negative Positive You realize that AT needs to be in Kelvin not Celsius. What should you do? d. Convert...
1. While performing a calorimetry experiment you mix 2 chemical solutions together and the initial temperature of the reagents before the reaction was 22.04°C and final temperature after the reaction was 25.11°C. Circle the correct answers below. a. Is the chemical reaction exothermic or endothermic? Exothermic Endothermic b. Is qsoln positive or negative? Positive Negative c. Is AHxn positive or negative? Positive Negative d. You realize that AT needs to be in Kelvin not Celsius. What should you do? Retake...
please answers all these questions : QUESTION 5 NaOH(s)---> Na^+(aq)+CH^-(aq)+44.02kJ Calculate the amount (in moles) of NaOH needed to make the reaction above releases 1000 kJ 22.71 mol 0.04402 mol 44020 mol 44.02 mol ______________ QUESTION 6 Use the equation below to find heat released if 2 moles of NaOH was dissolved in water. NaOH(s)---> Na^+(aq)+CH^-(aq)+44.02kJ A-44.02 kJ B-2.00 KJ C-88.02 KJ D-22.01 KJ --------- Question 7 In a neutralization reaction, NaOH(ag) reacted with HCl(ag) at 21.019C to produce 80g...