Vocab
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q=mcΔT
Finding Energy
Limiting Reactants
100

 A reaction is one that gives off heat

Exothermic

100

Convert 475 J to cal

114 cal

100

How much heat (in joules) is needed to raise the temperature of 355 g of ethanol (c = 2.4 J/g°C) by 63°C?

54,000 J

100

How many moles of water are produced from the following reaction, when 275 kJ of energy is given off?  

4 NH3     +     3  O2     ->    2  N2     +     6  H2O            ΔH = -1530 kJ

1.08 mol H2O

100

How much energy is produced when 93.5 grams of oxygen reacts with 13.2 g hydrogen in the following reaction?

2 H2     +     O2    ->      2  H2O               ΔH = -572 kJ

O2: -1670 kJ

H2: -1870 kJ

200

A reaction is one that absorbs heat

Endothermic

200

Convert 270 cal to J

1100 J

200

How many kilojoules of heat are required to heat 2550 grams of water from 17.5°C to 100.0°C?

879 kJ

200

How many grams of magnesium sulfate would be produced from the following reaction if 176 kJ of energy is absorbed by the reaction?

Al2(SO4)3  + 3  MgI2     ->  2  AlI3     +    3  Mg(SO4)       ΔH = +722

88.0 g Mg(SO4)

200

How much energy will be given off from the following reaction, if 3.0g of sodium reacts with 1.2g of nitrogen in the following reaction?

6 Na  +   N2  -> 2 Na3N                      ΔH =  - 42.7 kJ

Na: -2.8 kJ

N2: -0.61 kJ

300

The energy used or produced during a chemical reaction

Enthalpy

300

Convert 1420 J to kJ

1.42 kJ

300

What mass of iron (c = 0.11 cal/g°C) would need 875 cal of energy in order to raise its temperature by 3.5°C?

2300 g

300

The combustion of ethene, C2H4, is an exothermic reaction.  Use the information below to determine the amount of energy given off when 2.3 moles of ethene is combusted.

C2H4  +  3 O2  ->  2 CO2  +  H2O             ΔH= - 1390 kJ

-3200 kJ

300

What is the maximum amount of energy that could be produced from the reaction of 85.0 grams of Aluminum with 95.0 grams of oxygen, according to the following reaction?

                           4 Al + 3 O2  ->  2 Al2O3                        ΔH = -3352 kJ

Al: -2640 kJ

O2: -3320 kJ

400

______ of a substance tell how much energy is needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of that substance by 1°C.

Specific Heat

400

Convert  10.1 kcal to J

42,200 J

400

What is the change in temperature of a sample of magnesium (c = 0.24 cal/g°C), if 1835 cal is added to 612 g of magnesium?

12 °C

400

How many grams of carbon dioxide would be produced from the following reaction, if 175 kJ of energy is given off?

2 CO  +  O2  ->  2 CO2                                   ΔH = -566 kJ

27.2 g CO2

400

How much heat will be transferred when 0.54g of sulfur reacts with 0.54g of oxygen to produce sulfur trioxide according to the following reaction:

2 S + 3 O2 -> 2 SO3 + 790kJ

S: -6.7 kJ

O2: -4.4 kJ

500

The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of pure water by 1 degree C is exactly equal to

1 calorie

500

Convert 23.1 kcal to kJ

96.6 kJ

500

What is the final temperature of a sample of magnesium (c = 0.24 cal/g°C), if 1835 cal is added to 612 g of magnesium at an initial temperature of 19.3°C?

32 °C

500

How much heat, in kilojoules, is needed to produce 1850 grams of ammonia (NH3), according to the following reaction?

2 N2  +  6 H2O  ->  4 NH3  +  3 O2           ΔH = + 1530 kJ

41,500 kJ

500

How much heat will be absorbed when 38.2 g of bromine reacts with 12.4g of hydrogen according to the following equation?

H2 + Br2 + 72.80 -> 2HBr

Br2: 17.4 kJ

H2: 447 kJ

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