An electron is removed from an atom (K (g) → K+ (g) + e-) System: Surroundings: an ionic compound is dissociated to produce two ions ( NaCl (g) → Na* (g) + CI ` (g)) System: Surroundings: Calcium chloride is mixed with water, resulting in a very hot solution mal energy pus System: of Surroundings: upad into the aystem fre unoundings Ammonium nitrate is mixed in water, resulting in a very cold solution System:one by roundings Surroundings: coundings Sparks from a sparkler that strike your skin System: Surroundings: Sign conventions for Heat (g) and Work (w) : The change in internal energy of a system can be measured if you know whether heat flow: f the system and if the system does work on the surroundings or has work done upon it by urroundings. Stated as an equation, the first law takes the following form: %3D A po M+b = 3V

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Please help identify of the following reactions as endothermic or exothermic / and system and surroundings 

An electron is removed from an atom (K (g) → K+ (g) + e-)
System:
Surroundings:
an ionic compound is dissociated to produce two ions
( NaCl (g) → Na* (g) + CI ` (g))
System:
Surroundings:
Calcium chloride is mixed with water, resulting in a very
hot solution
mal energy
pus
System:
of
Surroundings:
upad into the
aystem fre
unoundings
Ammonium nitrate is mixed in water, resulting in a very
cold solution
System:one by
roundings
Surroundings:
coundings
Sparks from a sparkler that strike your skin
System:
Surroundings:
Sign conventions for Heat (g) and Work (w) :
The change in internal energy of a system can be measured if you know whether heat flow:
f the system and if the system does work on the surroundings or has work done upon it by
urroundings. Stated as an equation, the first law takes the following form:
%3D
A po
M+b = 3V
Transcribed Image Text:An electron is removed from an atom (K (g) → K+ (g) + e-) System: Surroundings: an ionic compound is dissociated to produce two ions ( NaCl (g) → Na* (g) + CI ` (g)) System: Surroundings: Calcium chloride is mixed with water, resulting in a very hot solution mal energy pus System: of Surroundings: upad into the aystem fre unoundings Ammonium nitrate is mixed in water, resulting in a very cold solution System:one by roundings Surroundings: coundings Sparks from a sparkler that strike your skin System: Surroundings: Sign conventions for Heat (g) and Work (w) : The change in internal energy of a system can be measured if you know whether heat flow: f the system and if the system does work on the surroundings or has work done upon it by urroundings. Stated as an equation, the first law takes the following form: %3D A po M+b = 3V
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