AHvaforization = 2260 J/g your ne valadies gniwotlot de 2 by 01 Practice Problems 1. A copper pot with a mass of 772 grams absorbs 22.7 kJ of heat. Its final temperature is 137 °C. What was its initial temperature? 2. How much heat is absorbed by a 15.5 g piece of gold as it is heated from 4.5 °C to 177.4°C? 3. A container full of water absorbs 64.4 kJ of heat and its temperature rises from 22.0 °C to 73.4 °C. What is the volume of water in mL? (The density of water is 1 g/mL) the brown gas

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Name
Period
Unit 5 Study Guide
2001 note HA
Topics Covered
• Exothermic vs. Endothermic Reactions • Measuring Heat Flow (Specific Heat Capacity)
. Calorimetry
Co
(2) 0
• Heats of Formation
• Enthalpy, Entropy, Gibb's Free Energy
• Spontaneity of Reactions ateluis
• Thermochemical Equations
moosbolila ni 09009 to stoteroquote of Lotosidue notwend
Equations
obixoib noduso bas sbizo muicing biloe
q=mCAT
-qsystem = qsurroundings ride boonsled s stWa
AS = En ASproducts - En AS reactants
AG=AH-TAS
malad
AH = En AHproducts - En AHreactants
AG=En AGproducts - En AGreactants
q=m^H fusion
bovlovo ai mod rom woll
q=m^Hvaporization
now Doenolon ai ons doum woll 8
Constants
Cice=2.09 J/g °C
Cwater = 4.184 J/g °C
Csteam = 2.03 J/g °C
AHfusion 334 J/g C.Sstead of bobson var
AHvaforization = 2260 J/g
Practice Problems
gong hne vyladius gniwollot adli nobey A 01
1. A copper pot with a mass of 772 grams absorbs 22.7 kJ of heat. Its final temperature is
137 °C. What was its initial temperature?
Sommorant
2. How much heat is absorbed by a 15.5 g piece of gold as it is heated from 4.5 °C to
177.4°C?
3. A container full of water absorbs 64.4 kJ of heat and its temperature rises from 22.0 °C to
73.4 °C. What is the volume of water in mL? (The density of water is 1 g/mL)
the brown gas
Date
O
Transcribed Image Text:Name Period Unit 5 Study Guide 2001 note HA Topics Covered • Exothermic vs. Endothermic Reactions • Measuring Heat Flow (Specific Heat Capacity) . Calorimetry Co (2) 0 • Heats of Formation • Enthalpy, Entropy, Gibb's Free Energy • Spontaneity of Reactions ateluis • Thermochemical Equations moosbolila ni 09009 to stoteroquote of Lotosidue notwend Equations obixoib noduso bas sbizo muicing biloe q=mCAT -qsystem = qsurroundings ride boonsled s stWa AS = En ASproducts - En AS reactants AG=AH-TAS malad AH = En AHproducts - En AHreactants AG=En AGproducts - En AGreactants q=m^H fusion bovlovo ai mod rom woll q=m^Hvaporization now Doenolon ai ons doum woll 8 Constants Cice=2.09 J/g °C Cwater = 4.184 J/g °C Csteam = 2.03 J/g °C AHfusion 334 J/g C.Sstead of bobson var AHvaforization = 2260 J/g Practice Problems gong hne vyladius gniwollot adli nobey A 01 1. A copper pot with a mass of 772 grams absorbs 22.7 kJ of heat. Its final temperature is 137 °C. What was its initial temperature? Sommorant 2. How much heat is absorbed by a 15.5 g piece of gold as it is heated from 4.5 °C to 177.4°C? 3. A container full of water absorbs 64.4 kJ of heat and its temperature rises from 22.0 °C to 73.4 °C. What is the volume of water in mL? (The density of water is 1 g/mL) the brown gas Date O
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