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Calculate the internal energy, ?E, for a system
that does 422 J of work and loses 227 J of energy
as heat.
  • 649 J
  • 649 J
  • 0 J
  • 195 J
  • 195 J

3
Calculate the internal energy, ?E, for a system
that does 422 J of work and loses 227 J of energy
as heat.
  • 649 J
  • 649 J
  • 0 J
  • 195 J
  • 195 J

4
A 3.54 g piece of aluminum is heated to 96.2 ºC
and allowed to cool to room temperature, 22.5 ºC.
Calculate the heat (in kJ) associated with the
cooling process. The specific heat of aluminum
is 0.903 J/ g K
  • 0.236
  • 236
  • 236
  • 0.236
  • 0.638

Tro Chemistry A Molecular Approach
5
A 3.54 g piece of aluminum is heated to 96.2 ºC
and allowed to cool to room temperature, 22.5 ºC.
Calculate the heat (in kJ) associated with the
cooling process. The specific heat of aluminum
is 0.903 J/ g K
  • 0.236
  • 236
  • 236
  • 0.236
  • 0.638

Tro Chemistry A Molecular Approach
6
A 4.25 g sample of cyclohexane (C6H12) is
combusted in a bomb calorimeter with a total heat
capacity of 5.86 kJ/ ºC. The temperature of the
calorimeter increases from 23.5 ºC to 39.8 ºC.
What is the heat of combustion for cyclohexane in
kJ/ mol?
  • 95.5
  • 95.5
  • 1890
  • 1890
  • 22.5

7
A 4.25 g sample of cyclohexane (C6H12) is
combusted in a bomb calorimeter with a total heat
capacity of 5.86 kJ/ ºC. The temperature of the
calorimeter increases from 23.5 ºC to 39.8 ºC.
What is the heat of combustion for cyclohexane in
kJ/ mol?
  • 95.5
  • 95.5
  • 1890
  • 1890
  • 22.5

8
The main engines of the Space Shuttle burn
hydrogen to produce water. How much heat (in kJ)
is associated with this process if 1.32 x 105 kg
of liquid H2 is burned?2 H2 (l ) O2 (l ) ? 2
H2O (l ) ?Hºrxn 571.6 kJ
  • 571.6
  • 285.8
  • 1.87 x 1010
  • 3.74 x 1010
  • 7.55 x 107

9
The main engines of the Space Shuttle burn
hydrogen to produce water. How much heat (in kJ)
is associated with this process if 1.32 x 105 kg
of liquid H2 is burned?2 H2 (l ) O2 (l ) ? 2
H2O (l ) ?Hºrxn 571.6 kJ
  • 571.6
  • 285.8
  • 1.87 x 1010
  • 3.74 x 1010
  • 7.55 x 107

10
Ethanol is used as an additive in many fuels
today. What is ?Hºrxn (kJ) for the combustion of
ethanol.2 C2H5OH (l ) 6 O2 (g) ? 4 CO2 (g)
6 H2O (l )
  • 401.7
  • 401.7
  • 2469
  • 2734
  • 2734

11
Ethanol is used as an additive in many fuels
today. What is ?Hºrxn (kJ) for the combustion of
ethanol.2 C2H5OH (l ) 6 O2 (g) ? 4 CO2 (g)
6 H2O (l )
  • 401.7
  • 401.7
  • 2469
  • 2734
  • 2734

12
  • If a 2.533 g sample of a metal was dissolved in
    50.0 g of a dilute HCl solution. The temperature
    of the calorimeter and its contents to rise from
    22.4oC to 61.2oC, calculate the heat of reaction
    per g for the metal. (The 50.0 g of acid
    solution has a specific heat of 4.168 J/g K, and
    the calorimeter has a heat capacity of 39.2J/K.)
  •  The hydrogen gas from the experiment above was
    collected in a 452 mL at 30.0oC and 731 torr
    pressure, how many moles of hydrogen were
    collected?
  •  What is the molar mass of the metal? (Previous
    experiments have shown the metal to form a
    chloride of the formula MCl3. Write a balanced
    chemical reaction and determine how many moles of
    the metal reacted.)
  •  Calculate the molar heat of reaction of the
    metal.

13
  • A piece of stainless steel (specific heat 0.50
    J/goC) is taken from an oven at 478oC and
    immersed in 55.0 g of water at 35.4 oC. 5.60
    grams of the water evaporate. What is the mass
    of the piece of stainless steel?

14
  • You hold a gram of copper in one hand and a gram
    of aluminum in the other. Each metal was
    originally at 0oC. (Both metals are in the shape
    of a little ball that fits into your hand.) If
    they both take up heat at the same rate, which
    will warm to your body temperature first?
    Explain your reasoning.
  • Specific heats
  • Al 0.902 J/g K
  • Cu 0.385 J/g K

15
  • The sketch on the right shows two identical
    beakers with different volumes of water at the
    same temperature.
  • Is the thermal energy content of beaker 1 greater
    than, less than, or equal to that of beaker 2?
    Explain your reasoning.
  •  If the same quantity of thermal energy were
    transferred to each beaker, would the temperature
    of beaker 1 be greater than, less than, or equal
    to that of beaker 2? Explain your reasoning.

16
  • Steam burns are very painful, mostly because of
    the heat transferred during condensation of the
    steam into liquid water.
  • How much heat is transferred to the body if one
    gram of steam at 100 oC condenses and cools to
    body temperature (37 oC)?
  • What percentage of this value is due to the
    condensation of steam?

17
  • At the molecular level, how does hot water differ
    from cold water?

18
  • Given the reaction
  • 3Fe2O3(s) CO(g) ? 2Fe3O4(s) CO2(g) DH -46
    kJ
  • Determine the DH for the following reactions
  •  
  • 2 Fe2O3(s) 2/3 CO(g) ? 4/3 Fe3O4(s) 2/3
    CO2(g)
  •  
  • 6 Fe3O4(s) 3 CO2(g) ? 9 Fe2O3(s) 3
    CO(g)
  •  

19
  • Given the following Diels Alder reaction
  • Use bond energies to estimate the enthalpy of
    reaction. (Look for clever ways to get there.)

20
  • A compound contains only C, H and N. It is
    58.51 C and 7.37 H by mass. Helium effuses
    through a porous frit 3.20 times as fast as the
    compound does. Determine the empirical and
    molecular formulas of this compound.

21
  • At elevated temperatures, sodium chlorate
    decomposes to produce sodium chloride and oxygen
    gas. A 0.8765 g sample of impure sodium chlorate
    was heated until the production of oxygen ceased.
    The oxygen gas collected over water occupied
    57.2 mL at a temperature of 22 oC and a pressure
    of 734 torr. Calculate the mass percent of
    NaClO3 in the original sample. ( At 22oC the
    vapor pressure of water is 19.38 torr.)
  • Hint - find
  • Moles O2 collected
  • Balanced Equation
  • Mass NaClO3 decomposed
  • Percent NaClO3

22
  • A sample of dry ice (solid CO2) is placed into a
    sealed 5.0 L flask and allowed to undergo
    sublimation. Upon completion the pressure in the
    flask is measured to be 850.0 torr and the
    temperature is 18.5C. How many grams of dry ice
    were placed in the flask?

23
  • An unknown gas has a density of 8.06 g/L at a
    pressure of 1.50 atm and 295K. Calculate the
    molar mass of the gas.

24
  • A vacuum pump exhausts a heavy-walled 1.20-L
    round-bottomed flask to a pressure of 1.04 x
    10-6torr. How many particles are present if the
    temperature is 273 K?

25
  • A particular balloon is designed by a
    manufacturer to be inflated to a volume of no
    more than 2.5 L. If the balloon is filled with
    2.0 L of helium, at sea level, is released, and
    rises to an altitude at which atmospheric
    pressure is only 500. mm Hg, will the balloon
    burst? Assume constant temperature. Demonstrate
    your reasoning.

26
Determine the wavelength (in nm) of an X-ray with
a frequency of 4.2 x 1018 Hz.
  • 7.1 x 1011
  • 7.1 x 102
  • 1.3 x 1027
  • 1.4 x 1010
  • 7.1 x 1018

27
Determine the wavelength (in nm) of an X-ray with
a frequency of 4.2 x 1018 Hz.
  • 7.1 x 1011
  • 7.1 x 102
  • 1.3 x 1027
  • 1.4 x 1010
  • 7.1 x 1018

28
A major league pitcher throws a 148.8 g baseball
at a speed of 92.5 mph (41.4 m/s). What is the
de Broglie wavelength of the baseball in meters?
  • 4.81 x 1038
  • 4.81 x 10 41
  • 1.08 x 10 34
  • 1.08 x 10 37
  • 1.08 x 10 40

29
A major league pitcher throws a 148.8 g baseball
at a speed of 92.5 mph (41.4 m/s). What is the
de Broglie wavelength of the baseball in meters?
  • 4.81 x 1038
  • 4.81 x 10 41
  • 1.08 x 10 34
  • 1.08 x 10 37
  • 1.08 x 10 40

30
An electron in a hydrogen atom in the n 6
energy level emits 109.4 kJ/ mol of energy in a
transition to a lower energy level. To what
energy level does the electron fall?
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

31
An electron in a hydrogen atom in the n 6
energy level emits 109.4 kJ/ mol of energy in a
transition to a lower energy level. To what
energy level does the electron fall?
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

32
Which of the following transitions for an
electron in a hydrogen atom would release the
largest quantum of energy?
  • n 3 ? n 1
  • n 4 ? n 3
  • n 1 ? n 4
  • n 2 ? n 1

33
Which of the following transitions for an
electron in a hydrogen atom would release the
largest quantum of energy?
  • n 3 ? n 1
  • n 4 ? n 3
  • n 1 ? n 4
  • n 2 ? n 1

34
Which of the following is NOT an allowed set of
quantum numbers?
  • n 4 l 3 ml 3
  • n 1 l 0 ml 0
  • n 5 l 4 ml 2
  • n 2 l 1 ml 0
  • n 3 l 3 ml 2

35
Which of the following is NOT an allowed set of
quantum numbers?
  • n 4 l 3 ml 3
  • n 1 l 0 ml 0
  • n 5 l 4 ml 2
  • n 2 l 1 ml 0
  • n 3 l 3 ml 2

36
  • The ionization energy of phosphorous is 1012
    kJ/mol.
  • What is the energy required to eject one electron
    from an atom of phosphorous?
  •   
  • What is the frequency of light required to just
    eject an electron from an atom of phosphorous?
  •   
  • What is the wavelength of this light?
  •  
  • What frequency of light would be required to
    eject an electron with a kinetic energy of 4.1 x
    10-19 J?

37
  • How do the 2 p orbitals differ from one another?

38
  • Scientists use emission spectra to confirm the
    presence of an element in materials of unknown
    composition. Why is this possible?

39
  • Explain the process of emission of light by an
    atom. Use diagrams if useful.

40
  • Consider two beams of the same yellow light.
    Imagine that one beam has its wavelength doubled
    the other has its frequency doubled. Which of
    these two beams is then in the ultraviolet
    region? Explain.

41
  • Carbon absorbs energy at a wavelength of 150 nm.
    The total amount of energy emitted by a carbon
    sample is 1.98 x 105 J. Calculate the number of
    carbon atoms present in the sample, assuming that
    each atom emits one photon.

42
Which are permissible sets of quantum numbers for
an electron in a hydrogen atom?
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