.If the specific heat capacity of ice is 2.10 J/(g·°C), how much heat is required to heat 530 g of ice from –45.0 °C to –15.0 °C?

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8.If the specific heat capacity of ice is 2.10 J/(g·°C), how much heat is required to heat 530 g of ice from –45.0 °C to –15.0 °C?

Hint: Use the correct number of significant figures.

a.32595 kJ
b.33.4 kJ
c.33.400 kJ
d.33000 kJ
 
9.How much heat is required to heat 50.0 grams of water from 0° C to 40.0° C, if the specific heat of water is 4.18 J/(g·°C)?
a.200 kJ
b.8360 J
c.836  kJ
d.2000 J
 

10. 1125 J of energy is used to heat 250 g of iron to 55 °C. The specific heat capacity of iron is 0.45 J/(g·°C).

What was the temperature of the iron before it was heated?

a.35 °C
b.20 °C
c.55 °C
d.45 °C
 
11.
  • specific heat of ice = 2.10 J/(g·°C)
  • specific heat of water = 4.18 J/(g·°C)
  • specific heat of water vapor = 2.07 J/(g·°C)
  • latent heat of fusion of ice = 333.4 J/g
  • latent heat of vaporization of water = 2256 J/g


If 9200 J of heat were added to 50 g of water as depicted by the heating curve, what is the final temperature of water?

a.34°C 
b.54 °C
c.44 °C
d.14 °C
 
13.A sample of carbon dioxide gas (CO2) at 3.0 atm is at 0 °C. This gas is compressed to 30 L, and pressure at this volume is measured as 4.0 atm. Assuming temperature remains constant, what was the initial volume of the gas?
a.30 L
b.40 L
c.25 L
d.60 L
 

14. If a sample of neon gas at 1.8 atm pressure and 150 K is put into a steel container with a constant volume and then heated to 450 K, what will the final pressure of the gas be?

a.3.6 atm
b.5.4 atm
c.4.0 atm
d.0.6 atm
 
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