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1 THIS IS Chapter 10 Jeopardy

2 With Your Host... Ms. Siam

3 Jeopardy Extras Vocabulary Vocabulary 2 Heat/q=cmt problems ΔH problems Concept Questions 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

4 Entropy A 100

5 A measure of the disorder of a system

6 Specific heat capacity

7 Energy needed to raise temperature of 1 g of a substance by 1°C

8 Calorie A 300

9 Energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 g of water by 1 °C

10 Endothermic A 400

11 Energy as heat flows into system

12 Exothermic A 500

13 Energy as heat flows out of system

14 Surroundings B 100

15 The remainder of the universe
B 100

16 System B 200

17 Portion of the universe in which you are interested
B 200

18 Heat B 300

19 Flow of energy due to temperature differences
B 300

20 Temperature B 400

21 Measure of the random motions of molecules and atoms of a substance

22 State function B 500

23 Property of a system that changes independent of the pathway taken
B 500

24 The amount of energy needed to heat 2. 00 g of carbon from 50
The amount of energy needed to heat 2.00 g of carbon from 50.0°C to 80.0°C is 42.6 J. The specific heat capacity of this sample of carbon is? C 100

25 0.710 J/g °C C 100

26 How many joules of energy would be required to heat 24
How many joules of energy would be required to heat 24.2 g of carbon from 23.6°C to 54.2°C? (Specific heat capacity of carbon = 0.71 J/g °C.) C 200

27 5.3 x 102 J C 200

28 Assume that 372 J of heat is added to 5.00 g of water originally at 23.0°C. What would be the final temperature of the water? (Specific heat capacity of water = J/g °C.) C 300

29 40.8°C C 300

30 Calculate how many calories of heat were added to 177 g of copper as it cooled from 155.0°C to 23.0°C. The specific heat capacity of copper is J/g °C. C 400

31 2150 calories C 400

32 How many calories of heat were added to 5
How many calories of heat were added to 5.0 x 102 g of water to raise its temperature from 25 °C to 55 °C? C 500

33 1.5 x 104 calories C 500

34 (pay attention to the wording “is released”)
When 1 mole of ethylene (C2H4) is burned at constant pressure, 1410 kJ of energy is released as heat. Calculate ΔH for a process in which 10.0 g of ethylene is burned at constant pressure. (pay attention to the wording “is released”) D 100

35 -503 kJ D 100

36 When 1 mole of propane (C3H8) is burned at constant pressure, 2221 kJ of energy is released as heat. Calculate ΔH for a process in which 25.0 g of propane is burned at constant pressure. D 200

37 -1260 kJ D 200

38 How much heat is evolved if 25
How much heat is evolved if g of methanol (CH3OH) is burned in excess O2? The reaction is 2CH3OH(l) + 3O2(g)  2CO2(g) + 4H2O(g) ΔH = kJ D 300

39 566.9 kJ D 300

40 Given the following data: C(s) + O2(g)  CO2(g) ΔH = -393.5kJ
2CO(g)+O2(g)2CO2(g) ΔH = kJ Calculate ΔH for the reaction C(s) + 1/2O2(g)  CO(g) D 400

41 kJ D 400

42 Given the following data, C(s) + O2(g)  CO2(g) ΔH= -393.5 kJ
C2H4(g) + 3O2(g)  2CO2(g) + 2H2O(l) ΔH= kJ H2(g) + 1/2O2(g)  H2O(l) ΔH= kJ Calculate ΔH for the reaction 2C(s) + 2H2(g)  C2H4(g) D 500

43 52.3 kJ D 500

44 A negative sign for the change in enthalpy for a reaction indicates that the reaction is

45 Exothermic E 100

46 One _____ of water requires 4
One _____ of water requires J of heat to cause a change in temperature of 1°C E 200

47 Gram E 200

48 ΔH for a reaction is the ________ of the enthalpy of the products and the enthalpy of the reactants

49 Difference E 300

50 The amount of heat gained or lost by a substance depends on what three things

51 1.The change in temperature of the substance
2.The mass of the substance 3.The specific heat capacity of the substance E 400

52 If a reaction is endothermic, do the reactants or the products of the reaction have the higher potential energy content E 500

53 Products E 500

54 Define energy F 100

55 Ability to do work or produce heat
F 100

56 Define potential energy

57 Stored energy F 200

58 Define kinetic energy F 300

59 Energy of motion F 300

60 Define work F 400

61 Force acting over a distance

62 If a piece of aluminum of mass 4. 50 g and temperature 99
If a piece of aluminum of mass 4.50 g and temperature 99.5 °C is dropped into 12.0 g of water at 21.0 °C, what will be the final temperature of the water-aluminum mixture? The specific heat capacity of aluminum is J/(g °C) F 500

63 26.9 °C F 500

64 Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT
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