Multiple Choice Questions A sample of 3.00 moles of liquid water is heated from 10°C to 80°C

A sample of 3.00 moles of liquid water is heated from 10°C to 80°C. Determine q for this sample of water during this process. (The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g°C.)

8.00 grams of CH4 gas are completely combusted in the presence of excess oxygen gas in a bomb calorimeter. The heat capacity of the calorimeter and its contents is 18.2 kJ/°C, and the calorimeter rises in temperature from 25.0°C to 49.5°C. Determine the enthalpy of combustion of CH4 gas in units of kJ/mol.

Gas grills typically use the combustion of propane, C3H8 (g), to heat up the grill. The combustion of propane is shown in the following balanced chemical reaction:

C3H8 (g) + 5 O2 (g) –> 3 CO2 (g) + 4 H2O (l)

Using the information given below, determine the ∆H° for this reaction.

Useful Information:

∆H°f (C3H8 (g)) = –104 kJ/mol

∆H°f (H2O (l) = –286 kJ/mol

∆H°f (CO2 (g) = –393 kJ/mol

Consider the following chemical reaction and associated change in enthalpy:

H2 (g) + F2 (g) ––> 2 HF (g) ∆H = –542 kJ/mol

Determine ∆H for the following reaction:

HF (g) ––> frac{1}{2}

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H2 (g) + frac{1}{2}

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F2 (g) ∆H = ???

Consider the following data:

NO (g) + 1/2 O2 (g) –> NO2 (g) ∆H = –56 kJ/mol

N2O4 (g) –> 2 NO2 (g) ∆H = 58 kJ/mol

Determine the ∆H for the following reaction:

2 NO (g) + O2 (g) –> N2O4 (g)

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