Chemistry 1. A pool of lava exhibits Group of answer choices nuclear energy thermal energy potential energy due to position potential energy due to composition   2. Determine the heat required to raise the temperature of a gold nugget (mass = 376 g) that starts at 25.0 oC and is heated to 125 oC. The specific heat capacity of gold is 0.128 J/g°C. Use correct units and amount of sig.figs. 4.81kJ/mol 4812.8J 4812.8kJ 4.8128J 4.81kJ

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1. A pool of lava exhibits

Group of answer choices

nuclear energy

thermal energy

potential energy due to position

potential energy due to composition

 

2.

Determine the heat required to raise the temperature of a gold nugget (mass = 376 g) that starts at 25.0 oC and is heated to 125 oC. The specific heat capacity of gold is 0.128 J/g°C. Use correct units and amount of sig.figs.

4.81kJ/mol

4812.8J

4812.8kJ

4.8128J

4.81kJ

 

A 4.682 g sample of phenol (C6H5OH, molar mass = 94.11 g/mol) was combusted in a bomb calorimeter with a heat capacity of 4.845 kJ/°C. If the temperature rose from 26.81°C to 56.95°C, determine the value of ΔH°comb for phenol. Use correct units and amount of sig.figs.

7265J/mol

2935.kJ

-688.8kJ/mol

2935.225kJ

-3051kJ/mol

-2935kJ/mol

 

Use the ΔH°f information provided to calculate ΔH° in kJ/molC2H6 for the reaction IS IT ENDOTHERMIC OR EXOTHERMIC?

            2 C2H6(l) + 7 O2(g)  → 4 CO2(g) + 6 H2Og)  

ΔH°f (kJ/mol)     49.10 0        -393.5          -241.8

-1562, exothermic

-1463, endothermic

342, endothermic

3123, endothermic

-684.4, exothermic

 

Calculate the change internal energy (ΔE) for a system that is absorbing 214.0 kJ of heat and is performing 29500J of work on the surroundings.

-243.5

184.5kJ

-29286kJ

-184.5

243.5 kJ

29.714kJ. 

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