Phase changes
Specific Heat
Calorimetry
Heating Curves
Energy Transfer calc
100

a substance absorbs energy from the surroundings is called this type of process.

What is an endothermic process?

100

This is the amount of energy required to raise 1 gram of a substance by 1°C.

What is Specific Heat?

100

A laboratory process that measures heat transfer in a physical or chemical process

what is calorimetry?

100

On a heating curve, the flat portions represent this occurring.


What is a phase change?

100

How much energy is absorbed when 2.00 moles of water melt?

Heat of Fusion= 6.01 kJ/mol

What is 12.02 kJ absorbed?  

200

This phase change occurs when a liquid turns into a gas.

What is vaporization?

200

In the equation q=mcΔT, which variable is measured in Joules?

What is q?

200

According to the conservation of energy, energy cannot be created or destroyed, only this.


What is transferred?

200

During melting, the temperature remains constant because energy is being used to do this.

What is break intermolecular forces?

200

How much energy is released when 3 moles of water condense? 

ΔHvap=40.7 kJ/mol

What is 122.1 kJ released?

300

Freezing is this type of process due to the movement of energy between system and surroundings.

What is an exothermic process?

300

A 25 g sample is cooled from 35°C to 20°C. ΔT = ____ 

What is -15 degrees celcius?

300

In a calorimetry experiment, the heat lost by the metal is equal to this.


What is the heat gained by the water?

300

During the sloped portions of a heating curve, this type of energy increases.


What is kinetic energy?

300

How many grams of ice can melt using 24.04 kJ of energy? ΔHfus=6.01 kJ/mol

What is 72.064 gram of water?

400

A sealed soda can is an example of this type of system because matter cannot enter or leave, but energy can.

What is a closed system?

400
If one object A heats up slower than object B at the same mass. Describe object A's specific heat compared to B.

What is Object A has a higher specific heat than Object B?

400

A 75.0 g sample of an unknown metal is cooled to 0.00 degrees Celsius in an ice bath and then placed into an insulated calorimeter containing 100.0 g of water at 25.0 degrees Celsius. If the final equilibrium temperature of the water and metal is 22.0 degrees Celsius. What is the q of the water?

What is -1230 J?
400

During the flat portions of a heating curve, this type of energy increases.

What is potential energy?

400

How much energy in kilojoules is needed to vaporize 90.0 g of water?

  • ΔHvap=40.7 kJ/mol

What is 204 kJ absorbed?

500

Draw an LOL diagram  to represent a a beaker of ice cubes that is heated to melting.

What is the correct diagram?

500

Calculate the heat absorbed when 50.0 g of water is heated from 22.0°C to 30.0°C.

 What is 1670 J? 

500

A 40 g metal sample absorbs 720 J of heat and increases in temperature from 20.0°C to 50.0°C. Find the specific heat.

What is 0.60 J/g°C?

500

A cooling curve differs from a heating curve because energy is being this by the substance.


What is released (or removed/lost)?

500

How many grams of steam condense when 325.6 kJ of energy are released? 

ΔHvap=40.7 kJ/mol

Answer: What is 144.1 g?