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- A student performing a calorimetry experiment combined 100.0 ml. of 0.50 M HCI and 100.0 ml. of 0.50 M NaOH in a StyrofoamTM cup calorimeter. Both solutions were initially at 20.0 C, but when the two were mixed, the temperature rose to 23.2 C (a) Suppose the experiment is repeated in the same calorimeter but this time using 200 mL of 0.50 M HCl and 200.0 ml of 0.50 M NaOH. WIII the AT observed be greater than, less than, or equal to that in the first experiment, and why? (b) Suppose that the experiment is repeated once again in the same calorimeter, this time using 100 mL of 1.00 M HCI and 100.0 ml. of 1.00 M NaOH. Will the T observed be greater than, less than, or equal to that in the first experiment, and why?The heat of neutralization, Hneut, can be defined as the amount of heat released (or absorbed), q, per mole of acid (or base) neutralized. Hneut for nitric acid is -52 kJ/mol HNO3. At 27.3C, 50.00 mL of 0.743M HNO3 is neutralized by 1.00 M Sr(OH)2 in a coffee-cup calorimeter. (a) How many mL of Sr(OH)2 were used in the neutralization? (b) What is the final temperature of the resulting solution? (Use the assumptions in Question 11.)In a constant-volume calorimeter, 35.0g of H2cools from 75.3C to25.0C. Calculate w, q, U, and H for the process.
- 9.104 An engineer is using sodium metal as a cooling agent in a design because it has useful thermal properties. Looting up the heat capacity, the engineer finds a value of 28.2 J mol-l °C-l. Carelessly, he wrote this number down without units. As a result, it was later taken as specific heat. (a) What would he the difference between these two values? (b) Would the engineer overestimate the ability of sodium to remove heat from the system or underestimate it because of this error? Be sure to explain your reasoning.Calculate the enthalpy change when 5.00 g of propane is burned with excess oxygen according to the reaction mg src=Images/HTML_99425-10-80AP_image001.jpg alt="" align="top"/>In a constant-pressure calorimeter that is, one that expands or contracts if the volume of the system changes, 0.145 mole of an ideal gas contracts slowly from 5.00 L to 3.92 L. If the initial temperature of the gas is 0.0 C, calculate the U and w for the process.
- 9.63 Reactions of hydrocarhons are often studied in the petroleum industry. One example is 2C3H8(g)C6H6(l)+5H2(g) , with H = 698 kJ. If 35 L of propane at 25C and 0.97 atm is to be reacted, how much heat must he supplied?In the 1880s, Frederick Trouton noted that the enthalpy of vaporization of 1 mol pure liquid is approximately 88 times the boiling point, Tb, of the liquid on the Kelvin scale. This relationship is called Troutons rule and is represented by the thermochemical equation liquid gas H = 88 Tb, joules Combined with an empirical formula from chemical analysis, Troutons rule can be used to find the molecular formula of a compound, as illustrated here. A compound that contains only carbon and hydrogen is 85.6% C and 14.4% H. Its enthalpy of vaporization is 389 J/g, and it boils at a temperature of 322 K. (a) What is the empirical formula of this compound? (b) Use Troutons rule to calculate the approximate enthalpy or vaporization or one mole of the compound. Combine the enthalpy of vaporization per mole with that same quantity per gram to obtain an approximate molar mass of the compound. (c) Use the results of parts (a) and (b) to find the molecular formula of this compound. Remember that the molecular mass must be exactly a whole-number multiple of the empirical formula mass, so considerable rounding may be needed.Combustion of table sugar produces CO2(g) and H2O( l). When 1.46 g table sugar is combusted in a constant-volume (bomb) calorimeter, 24.00 kJ of heat is liberated. a. Assuming that table sugar is pure sucrose, C12H22O11 (s), write the balanced equation for the combustion reaction. b. Calculate E in kJ/mol C12H22O11 for the combustion reaction of sucrose.