CHEMISTRY
CHEMISTRY
CHEMISTRY
CHEMISTRY
CHEMISTRY
100

What is Entropy? 

The measurement of disorder (chaos) in a system. 

100

How does Entropy change when something changes from its natural state? 

The Entropy(s) will increase when something changes from a natural state because the particles are out of their natural order. 

100

Give an example of work being done BY a gas. 

steam expanding inside a steam engine 

100

How would the rate of diffusion differ for substances in liquid (water) versus substances in a gas (oxygen)? 

The rate of diffusion would be slower for substances that are liquid compared to substances that are gas because particles move faster. 

100

Describe how the energy transfer occurs in our calorimeter experiment with the metal cube. When did it stop? 

The energy of the metal cube was transferred to the water when it was put in the calorimeter. This stopped at thermal equilibrium. (cube = water) ---> 1st law of thermodynamics 

100

A chemical reaction occurs in a flask with an attached syringe. The reaction ABSORBS (+) 135 joules (J) of energy and DOES (-) 28 J of work on the syringe. Calculate the change in energy in joules of the system. 

Q+W=ΔU 

+135J + -28J=107J

100

If two substances are sitting at the same temperature and pressure (STP), but have different average speeds, why could this be the case? 

Two different molar masses

100

Draw a graph representing the relationship between temperature and pressure. Give 1 real-world example. 

pr l           /

es l        /                            EX: Hot air balloon

su l     /

re l   /

    l/__________________________

             Temperature

100

Draw a graph representing the relationship between volume and pressure. Give 1 real-world example. 

P l .

R l  .                              EX: opening soda bottle

E l    .                

S l     .

S l      .

U l       .

R l          .        

E l               .

   l                      .

   l                             .     

   l                                            .

  .l___________________________          .

        Volume

100

Draw a graph representing the relationship between temperature and volume. Give one real-world example. 

V l                /

O l             /

L l           /              EX: Car Tires 

U l        /

M l     /

E l   /

   l/__________________________

         Temperature 

100

S waves cannot travel through outer core because it is composed of ______ ; Refrected P-waves can be recorded where they aren't expected to be because they can travel through _____ & _____ & ______

liquid ; solid & liquid & gas

100

Give an example of material for each phase change 

a. Melting / b. Freezing / c. Evaporation / d. Condensation / e. Sublimation / f. Deposition

a. ice ---> water (liquid) / b. popsicles from juices / c. Shower Steam / d. drops of dew / e. dry ice / f. frost or soot. 

100

What is the composition of earths layer : inner core, outer core, D+E 

Solid, liquid, S-wave pattern, P-wave pattern

100

The triple point of a phase diagram is the point at which  _____ _____ phases exist. This point can be found at the ______ of the diagram. 

all 3; fork 

100

An unknown substance requires 296 J of energy in order to increase its temperature from 27 °C to 105 °C. You are working with 3.95g of this substance. What is the specific heat capacity of this unknown substance? 

c= 296J / (3.95g)(78°C) = 296/308.1 = 0.96

100

A phase diagram represents where phases exist in ______

equilibrium 

100

What is the second law of thermodynamics? 

All real processes increase entropy of the universe

100

What is the order of layers from TOP to BOTTOM on the Earth? How does energy flow in the earth  (draw an arrow) 

Top: CRUST               /\

       MANTLE              l

       OUTER CORE       l

Bottom: INNER CORE  l

100

At what boundaries does ridge push occur and what can usually be found at these locations? 

Ridge push occurs at divergent boundaries and causes mid-ocean ridges. 

100

At what boundaries does slab pull occur and what can usually be found at these locations? 

Slab pull occurs at convergent boundaries and causes deep-sea trenches. 

100

Low entropy means you have _____ order ; An example of a low entropy system could be ____________________________________

High ; audience in a movie theater

100
High entropy means you have ____ order ; an example of high entropy could be ________________________________________

students storming a field after a win. 

100

Which state of matter has the highest matter of entropy? Why? 

The state that has the highest amount of entropy is gas because they move the fastest and are all dispersed all throughout, which means they have the highest amount of energy. 

100

What are ALL the variables that can be used to determine the state of a gaseous system? 

Pressure (P)

Volume (V)

Number of Moles/Particles (N)

Temperature (T)

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