Please explain! Calculate Delta E, and determine whether the process is endothermic or exothermic for the...
2) Calculate U and determine whether the following are endothermic or exothermic. a. A system emits -609 kJ of heat and does 269 kJ of work b. q = -5226.14 J and w = 559.8kJ c. A system absorbs 391 kJ of heat while having 498.1 kJ of work done on it
Someone please help solving this asap thanks! 1. Calculate AE and determine whether the process is exothermic or endothermic for the following cases: L. When a chemical reaction produces 90.7 kJ of heat but does no work on its surroundings. il. When combustion of a gas releases 2100U of heat to its surroundings. ii. When 33.05 kd of heat is transferred to the system and 22.0 kJ of work on the surroundings. Iv. When 121 kJ of work is performed...
1. Calculate the change in the internal energy of the following systems and then determine whether the processes are endothermic or exothermic: (a) 45 kJ of heat is transferred from the system to the surroundings. Answer: AE- the process is (b) 605 J of work is performed by the surroundings to the system. Answer: AE (c) When 145 J of work is done by the surroundings to the system, 212 J of heat is transferred from the system to the...
The easiest way to determine whether a process is exothermic or endothermic is to note the change in temperature in a calorimeter; a positive temperature change indicates an exothermic process while a negative temperature change indicates an endothermic process. Select the Experiment tab in the Simulation, and then click Run Demonstration. Perform the described tasks while specifically focusing on the third demonstration, where LiCl is dissolved in water, paying attention to the temperature change and the microscopic view. Match the...
Determine whether the following processes are endothermic or exothermic: Endo or Exothermic? Sign () of AH? Reaction or Process H1O)H:0(s) H20) H0(g) CH (g) + 20:(g) Co:(g) + 2H :0( ) + heat N:(g)+O:(g)+ heat 2NO(g) If the enthalpy of H2(g) + I2(g) 2HI(g) is equal to +53 of 2HI(g) H2(g) +I2(g)? Explain. k] what is the enthalpy of the reaction mol'
Calculate the change in the internal energy of the system for a process in which the system absorbs 140 J of heat from the surroundings and does 85 J of work on the surroundings.
1. A gas absorbs 0.0 J of heat and then performs 30.8 J of work. The change in internal energy of the gas is a. 61.6 J. b. 30.8 J. c. -61.6 J. d.-30.8 J. e. none of these 2. Which of the following statements correctly describes the signs of q and w for the following exothermic process at P= 1 atm and T = 370 K? H2O(g) → H2O(1) a. q and w are negative. b. is positive, wis...
process has delta H = -87.4 kj. a) calculate delta S surroundings of the process at 204 K b) if delta S system for the same process is 18.7 J/K, how much energy is available to do work at 298 K? assume delta H process is constant through temperature range c) could that much energy (part b) actually be utilized for work? why or why not
25) Objects can possess energy as (a) endothermic energy (b) potential energy (c) kinetic energy A) a only B) b only C) c only D) bandc E) a and 33) The value of AH' for the reaction below is - 790 kl. The enthalpy change accompanying the reaction of 0.95 g of Sis_ k 33) 25 (s) + 302 (9) -2503 (9) A) 12 B) 23 C) -23 D) - 790 E) -12 34) The value of AH' for the...
13. Indicate whether the following statements are true or false. If false, correct the statement so that it is true. a. A change in enthalpy for exothermic chemical reactions is negative. b. An endothermic reaction is one in which enthalpy is absorbed by the system from the surroundings. c. Condensation of water vapor is an example of an endothermic process. d. Heat, q, and enthalpy, AH, are state functions, meaning they depend on the path taken, and q = AH....