Gas Laws 101
Enthalpy Potpourri
Essential Enthalpy
Graham and Friends
Gases 102
Calorimetry 101
100

An aerosol can contains carbon dioxide as its propellant. If the can has an internal pressure of 1.3 atm at 25.0 *C, what pressure would it have if the temperature were accidentally raised to 450*C? Assume the can hasn't yet burst.

3.15 atm

100

H2 and F2 react according to the following equation, forming HF.

H2(g) + F2(g) -> 2HF(g); dH* = -271 kJ

If H2(g) and F2(g) were mixed in a thermally insulated vessel, the reaction that occurred would be

a. endothermic, and the temperature of the reaction system would fall

b. We could not tell unless the original and final temperatures were given.

c. exothermic, and the temperature of the reaction system would fall.

d. exothermic and the temperature of the reaction system would rise.

e. endothermic, and the temperature of the reaction system would rise.

D

100

Calculate the standard enthalpy change for this reaction.

2SO2(g) +  O2(g) + 2H2O(g) -> 2H2SO4(l)

SO2(g)  dHf* = -296.8 kJ/mol

H2SO4(l)  dHf* = -814.0 kJ/mol

H2O(g) dHf* = -241.8 kJ/mol

O2(g) dHf* = 0 kJ/mol

-550.8 kJ

100

Calculate the rms speed of N2 molecules at 125*C.

595.43 m/s

100

Calculate the number of molecules in a deep breath of air whose volume is 2.50 L at body temperature, 37*C, and a pressure of 735 torr. Assume the breath is laden with moisture. The vapor pressure of water at 37*C is 47.067 mm Hg.

5.4 x 1022 molecules

100

A sample of copper absorbs 43.6 kJ of heat, resulting in a temperature rise of 75.0*C. What is the mass (in kg) of the copper sample if the specific heat capacity of copper is 0.385 J/g*C?

1.5 kg

200

What volume will be occupied by 25.2 g of CO2 at 0.84 atm and 25*C?

16.7 L

200

Two metals of equal mass with different heat capacities are subjected to the same amount of heat. Which undergoes the smaller change in temperature?

a. The metal with the higher heat capacity undergoes the smaller change in temperature.

b. Both undergo the same change in temperature.

c. You need to know the initial temperatures of the metals.

d. You need to know which metals you have.

e. The metal with the lower heat capacity undergoes the smaller change in temperature.

A

200

Use the standard reaction enthalpies given below to determine the dH*rxn for the following reaction:

P4(g) + 10Cl2(g) -> 4PCl5(s) dH*rxn = ?

Given:

PCl5(s) --> PCl3(g) + Cl2(g)  dH*rxn = +157 kJ

P4(g) + 6Cl2(g) --> 4PCl3(g)  dH*rxn = -1207 kJ

-1835 kJ

200

Which of the following gases effuses most rapidly?

A. nitrogen

B. ammonia

C. oxygen

D. carbon monoxide

E. hydrogen chloride

B. ammonia

200
Nitric acid is produced from nitric oxide, NO, which in turn is prepared from ammonia by the Ostwald process:

4NH3(g) + 5O2(g) --> 4NO(g) + 6H2O(g)

What volume of oxygen at 35*C and 2.15 atm is needed to produce 50.0 g of nitric oxide.

24.49 L

200

A 4.98 g sample of aniline (C6H5NH2, molar mass = 93.13 g/mol) was combusted in a bomb calorimeter with a heat capacity of 4.25 kJ/*C. If the temperature rose from 29.5*C to 69.8*C, determine the value of dH* for the combustion of aniline.

-3201.4 kJ/mole

300

If a constant number of moles of a gas at 1.35 atm and 205.1 K has a volume of 23.8 L, what will the final volume of the gas be if the pressure change to 2.84 atm and the temperature rises to 233.4 K?

12.88 L

300

How much heat is liberated at constant pressure if 0.833 g of calcium carbonate reacts with 59.7 mL of 0.251 M hydrochloric acid?

CaCO3(s) + 2HCl(aq) -> CaCl2(aq) + H2O(l) +CO2(g); dH* = -15.2 kJ

0.113 kJ

300

Use the dH*f and dH* information provided to calculate dH*f for IF:

dH*f (kJ/mol) IF7(g) + I2(g) -> IF5(g) + 2IF(g)

dH*rxn = -89 kJ

IF7(g) -941 

IF5(g)   -840

I2   0

-95 kJ/mole

300

22Rank the following gases in order of average molecular speed, giving a "1" to the fastest. Assume they are all at the same temperature.

CO, SF6, H2S, Cl2, HBr

1. CO

2. H2S

3. Cl2

4. HBr

5. SF6

300

An amount of N2 gas originally held at 4.75 atm in a 1.00L container at 26*C is transferred to a 10.0L container at 20*C. There it is mixed with some O2 gas which was originally held in a 5.00L container at 26*C and 5.25 atm. What is the total pressure in the new container?

3.04 atm

300

Some chemical cold packs contain NH4NO3 as the active ingredient. When 4.00g of NH4NO3 is dissolved in 96.0g of water, the temperature of the resulting solution is 3.07*C colder than the water and ammonium nitrate were before they were mixed together. What is the value of dH for the following dissolution process? (H2O: 4.184 J/g*C)

NH4NO3(s) -->  NH4NO3(aq)  dH = ?

25.7 kJ

400

A 2.56 g sample of a colorless liquid was vaporized in a 250 ml vessel at 121*C and 786 mm Hg. What is the molecular weight of this substance?

320.2 g/mole

400

At constant pressure and 25*C, what is dH* for the following reaction

2C2H6(g) + 7O2(g) -> 4CO2(g) + H2O(l) 

if the complete consumption of 38.2 g of C2H6 liberates 1981 kJ of heat energy?

-3120 kJ

400

How much energy is required to decompose 765 g of PCl3, according to the reaction below? The molar mass of PCl3 is 137.32 g/mol.

4PCl3(g) --> P4(s) + 6Cl2(g); dH*rxn = +1207 kJ

1681 kJ

400

If it takes 11.2 hours for 1.00 L of nitrogen (N2) to effuse through the pores in a balloon, how long would it take for 1.00 L of helium to effuse under the same conditions?

4.48 hours

400

Formic acid, HCHO2, can be decomposed to yield small quantities of carbon monoxide.

HCHO2(l) -->  H2O(l) + CO(g)

If 3.85L of carbon monoxide was collected over water at 25*C and 689 mm Hg, how many grams of formic acid were consumed? PH2O@25*C = 23.76 mm Hg

6.34 g

400

You mix 45.0g of ice at -15.0*C with 165ml of water that was at 55*C. What is the final temp once the ice melts and mixes with the warm water?

specific heats: ice: 2.09 J/g-K

H2O: 4.18 J/g-K

steam: 1.84 J/g-K

for water: dHfus = 6.01 kJ/mole

dHvap = 40.67 kJ/mole

24.5*C

500

A neon sign is made of glass tubing whose inside diameter is 2.5 cm and whose length is 5.5 m. If the sign contains neon at a pressure of 1.78 torr at 35*C, how many grams of neon are in the sign? (The volume of a cylinder is 3.14r2h) 1 cm3 = 1 ml

0.005g of Ne

500

How much heat is released at constant pressure if 12.3 mL of 0.161 M silver nitrate is mixed with 41.7 mL of 0.493 M potassium chloride?

AgNO3(aq) + KCl(aq) -> AgCl(s) + KNO3(aq); dH* = -65.5 kJ

0.129 kJ

500

Use bond energy data to determine the enthalpy change for this reaction:

C2H6(g) + Cl2(g) -->  C2H5Cl(g) + HCl(g)

               In kJ/mole

C-C           348

C-H           413

C-Cl          328

H-Cl          431

Cl-Cl         242

-104 kJ

500

If 0.10 moles of I2 vapor can effuse from an opening in a heated vessel in 39 seconds, how long will it take 0.10 moles of H2 to effuse under the same conditions?

3.48 seconds

500

Magnesium nitride reacts with water according to the reaction below:

Mg3N2(s) + 6H2O(l) --> 3Mg(OH)2(s) + 2NH3(g)

What volume of ammonia gas at 20*C and 743 mm Hg will be produced from 4.56 g of magnesium nitride?


2.22L

500

Steam at 100*C was passed into a flask containing 275 g of water at 21*C, where the steam condensed, raising the temperature of this water to 83*C. How many grams of the steam must have condensed?

specific heats: ice: 2.09 J/g-K

H2O: 4.18 J/g-K

steam: 1.84 J/g-K

for water: dHfus = 6.01 kJ/mole

dHvap = 40.67 kJ/mole

31.11g of steam

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