Chemistry Chapter 7: Energy, Rate, and Equilibrium

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Which of the following options represent ( s ) an exothermic reaction ?

AB + CD -> AD + BC + heat . The reaction of 1 mole of CH4 ( g ) with 1 mole of Cl₂ ( g ) releases 26.4 kcal of heat .

Exothermic reactions are ________ spontaneous and endothermic reactions are ________ spontaneous .

often ; sometimes

When a chlorine - chlorine bond is formed , 58 kcal of energy is ________. To break the same bond , 58 kcal of energy is _________.

released ; absorbed

An increase in entropy for a chemical reaction occurs when _______ .

the entropy of the products is greater than that of the reactants .

The specific heat of a substance is defined as ________ .

the number of calories of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of the substance 1 degree Celsius

Free energy change is symbolized by which of the following ?

(Delta)G

Match each thermodynamic parameter to the correct description in terms of the system .

(Delta)G < 0 <————> Spontaneous process (Delta)G > 0 <————> Nonspontaneous process (Delta)H < 0 <————> Exothermic process (Delta)H > 0 <————> Endothermic process (Delta)S > 0 <————> Process moves to a state of increased disorder

(Delta)G =

(Delta)H - T(Delta)S

Which sets of thermodynamic parameters represent a spontaneous process in terms of the system ? Select all that apply .

(Delta)H < 0 , (Delta)S > 0 (Delta)G < 0

Match each set of thermodynamic parameters to the correct description .

(Delta)H > 0 , (Delta)S > 0 <————> Sign of (Delta)G depends on temperature . (Delta)H > 0 , (Delta)S < 0 <————> (Delta)G > 0 at all temperatures (Delta)H < 0 , (Delta)S > 0 <————> (Delta)G < 0 at all temperatures

What factors favor a spontaneous chemical reaction ? Select all that apply .

- (Delta)Sreaction > 0 - The chemical reaction is exothermic . - An increase in entropy

Which of the following statements correctly describe energy changes in chemical reactions ? Select all that apply .

- Any energy that is lost from the system is gained by the surroundings . - Energy that is exchanged between the system and the surroundings in the form of heat can be measured through changes in temperature . - Changes in energy as a chemical reaction occurs can be measured .

Match each type of reaction to the correct definition . The reaction is defined as the system .

- Exothermic reaction <————> The reaction releases energy to the surroundings . - Endothermic reaction <————> The reaction absorbs energy from the surroundings .

Match each thermochemical equation to the correct description .

- Exothermic reaction <————> A + B -> C + D + heat - Endothermic reaction <————> heat + A + B -> C + D - 55 kcal + A + B -> C + D <————> Endothermic reaction - A + B -> C + D + 55 kcal <————> Exothermic reaction

Match each type of reaction to the correct description concerning the following process : A - B + C - D -> A - C + B - D

- Endothermic reaction <————> The energy required to break the bonds in the reactants is greater than the energy released from forming bonds in the products . - Exothermic reaction <————> The energy required to break the bonds in the reactants is less than the energy released from forming bonds in the products .

Which of the following options correctly describe calorimetry ? Select all that apply .

- Calorimetry involves the measurement of the change in temperature of a quantity of water or solution that is in contact with a reaction . - Calorimetry is the measurement of heat energy changes in a chemical reaction . - The device used to measure heat changes in a system is called a calorimeter .

Which of the following options correctly describe a change in free energy ? Select all that apply .

- Free energy change is the combined contribution of the enthalpy and entropy values for a chemical reaction . - Free energy change is the ultimate predictor of reaction spontaneity .

Which of the following substances is / are expected to have a higher entropy than H₂O ( l ) ? Select all that apply .

- H₂O ( g ) - CO₂ ( g )

Which of the following options correctly describe a bomb calorimeter ? Select all that apply .

- In a bomb calorimeter , the chemical reaction under study is placed in a sealed reaction chamber . - A bomb calorimeter is useful for measuring the fuel value of foods .

A combustion reaction results in an increase in temperature of the air surrounding the reaction . Which of the following statements correctly describe this process ? Select all that apply .

- Some of the energy stored in the bonds of the reactants is converted to kinetic energy . - Heat is transfered from the system to the surroundings . - Calorimetry may be used to determine the heat of the reaction through measuring changes in temperature .

Which of the following processes are associated with an increase of entropy ? Select all that apply .

- Sublimation - Vaporization - Expansion of a gas into an evacuated chamber - Melting

Match each term to the correct description when describing changes in energy .

- System <————> The process under study . - Surroundings <————> Everything in the universe other than the process under study . - Change in energy <————> Energy absorbed or released .

Which of the following statements correctly describe the kinetic molecular theory of gases ? Select all that apply .

- The average kinetic energy of gaseous atoms or molecules increases with increasing temperature . - Gaseous molecules and atoms undergo frequent collisions . - Gaseous molecules and atoms are in constant motion .

Which of the following options correctly describes enthalpy ?

- The change in enthalpy is represented by the symbol (Delta)H. - The change in enthalpy is the energy difference between the products and reactants of a chemical reaction . - Enthalpy is a term used to represent heat .

Thermodynamics includes the study of _________. Select all that apply .

- energy - work - heat

When the energy required to break bonds is ________ the energy released when forming bonds in a chemical reaction , the reaction is characterized as ________. Select all that apply .

- greater than , endothermic - less than ; exothermic

Thermodynamics may be applied to _________. Select all that apply .

- the calculation of the quantity of energy released or consumed in a physical change. - the study of heat lost or gained when a substance changes phase. - the calculation of the quantity of heat obtained from a chemical reaction. - the study of energy , work , and heat for a chemical process.

Rank the following states of matter for a given substance in order of increasing entropy . The state with the lowest entropy belongs at the top of the list

1. Solid 2. Liquid 3. Gas

In nutrition science , the nutritional Calorie is equal to ________ calorie ( s ) and has the symbol ________ .

1000 ; Cal

0.100 moles of an acid is mixed with 0.100 moles of a base in a calorimeter and the temperature of 85.0 g of the resulting solution increases from 23.3 ° C to 34.5 ° C . If the specific heat of the solution is 1.00 cal / g ° C , what is the quantity of energy released or absorbed by the reaction ?

952 cal released

Which of the following processes are endothermic ? Select all that apply .

A + B -> C + D , (Delta)H = 21.1 kcal SO₂ ( g ) -> S ( s ) + O₂ ( g ) , (Delta)H = 71 kcal

Classify ( match ) each process as an exothermic or endothermic change .

A Br - Br bond is broken . <————> Endothermic A Br - Br bond is formed . <————> Exothermic

Some molecular collisions , with sufficient energy , will _________ bonds in molecules and allow for new bonds to _________.

Blank 1 : break Blank 2 : form

Bond ________ always requires an input of energy , whereas bond ________ involves a release of energy .

Blank 1 : breaking , cleavage , dissociation , breakage , or cleaving Blank 2 : formation , making , or forming

A bomb calorimeter measures the heat released when a sample is _______ .

Blank 1 : combusted , burned , or burnt

The spontaneity of a chemical reaction depends on the relative magnitude of the ________ and ________ values .

Blank 1 : enthalpy Blank 2 : entropy

Apart from enthalpy changes , another factor that affects reaction spontaneity is ________ , which is related to the freedom of movement within a system .

Blank 1 : entropy

The measure of the randomness or disorder of a chemical system is called

Blank 1 : entropy

The amount of energy per gram of a given food is called its ________ value .

Blank 1 : fuel

Fuel value is given as the number of nutritional Calories per ________ of food .

Blank 1 : gram

The change in enthalpy is the energy difference between the ________ and ________ of a chemical reaction and is symbolized as (Delta)H .

Blank 1 : products Blank 2 : reactants

Which of the following reactions are exothermic ? Select all that apply ..

C6H12O6 ( s ) -> 2C₂H6O ( P ) + 2CO₂ ( g ) + 16 kcal CH4 ( g ) + 2O₂ ( g ) -> CO₂ ( g ) + 2H₂O ( P ) + 213 kcal

Match each process to the correct change in entropy associated with it .

Condensation <————> Decrease in entropy Vaporization <————> Increase in entropy Increase in entropy <————> Decomposition of a liquid to form gaseous molecules Decrease in entropy <————> Separation of a gaseous mixture into individual components

Match each type of reaction to the correct description .

Endothermic reaction <————> Surroundings become colder as the reaction absorbs heat from the surroundings Exothermic reaction <————> Surroundings become warmer as the reaction releases heat to the surroundings Energy is a reactant and is required in the reaction . <————> Endothermic reaction Energy is a product and is released in the reaction . <————> Exothermic reaction

Match each reaction enthalpy , (Delta)H , with the term that generally describes it .

Exothermic <————> AH < 0 Endothermic <————> AH > 0

True or False : 1 Calorie = 1 calorie

False

Match each sentence beginning to the correct sentence ending to describe what occurs in calorimetry .

For an exothermic reaction <————> heat released by the reaction is absorbed by the surrounding solution . For an endothermic reaction <————> the reactants absorb heat from the solution . The temperature of the solution increases <————> in the case of an exothermic reaction . The temperature of the solution decreases <————> in the case of an endothermic reaction .

Which of the following reactions are endothermic ? Choose all that apply .

H - O - H -> H - O . + . H H - CI : -> H . + CI :

Match the relative enthalpies of reactants and products to the correct change in enthalpy given (Delta)Hreaction = Hproducts - Hreactants

Hreactants > Hproducts <————> (Delta)Hreaction < 0 Hreactants < Hproducts <————> (Delta)Hreaction > 0

Match each description of entropy to the correct symbol or terms .

Low entropy <————> A well - organized system High entropy <————> A random or disordered system S <————> The symbol used to represent the entropy of a substance

Match each term concerning energy and changes in energy to the correct description .

Potential energy <————> Can be in the form of energy stored in bonds Kinetic energy <————> Can be in the form of thermal energy Heat ( flow ) <————> The transfer of thermal energy from a system to the surroundings Calorimetry <————> Experimental method for measuring temperature change and calculating heats of reactions

Match each term to the correct description concerning the equation used in calorimetry : Q = ms x (Delta)Ts x SHs

Q <————> The quantity of heat absorbed or released by the reaction ms <————> The mass of the solution in the calorimeter (Delta)Ts <————> The change in temperature of the solution SHs <————> The specific heat of the solution

Match each term to the correct unit concerning the equation used in calorimetry : Q = ms x (Delta)Ts x SHs

Q <————> cal ms <————> g (Delta)Ts <————> Degrees Celsius SHs <————> cal/g. Degrees Celsius

Match each term to the correct unit concerning the equation used in calorimetry : Q = ms x (Delta)Ts x SHs

Q <————> cal ms <————> g (Delta)Ts <————> degrees Celsius SHs <————> cal/g. Dregrees Celsius

By definition , (Delta)Sreaction =

Sproducts - Sreactants

Substance A has a specific heat of 1.2 calories / g ° C . Substance B has a specific heat of 1.5 calories / g ° C . If both substances are exposed to the same amount of heat , which substance will have a higher temperature ?

Substance A

A calorimeter containing a solution initially with a temperature of 23.3 ° C is used to carry out different chemical reactions . Match the final temperature of each reaction mixture in the calorimeter to the type of reaction or heat transfer that took place .

Tf = 30.5 ° C <————> The heat is released by the reaction . Tf = 19.2 ° C <————> The heat is absorbed by the reaction . The reaction is exothermic . <————> Tf = 32.1 ° C The reaction is endothermic . <————> Tf = 20.5 ° C


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