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A chemistry student needs to calculate the heat required to raise the temperature of 25.0 g of water from 25°C to 60°C, given that the specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 J/g°C.
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A chemistry student needs to calculate the heat of sublimation for iodine given that its enthalpy of fusion is 15.52 kJ/mol and its enthalpy of vaporization is 41.57 kJ/mol. The molar mass of iodine is 126.90 g/mol. What is the heat of sublimation for iodine in kJ/mol?
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A chemistry student needs to calculate the heat of hydration for the reaction between anhydrous magnesium chloride (MgCl2) and water (H2O) using the following data: the enthalpy change for the dissolution of anhydrous magnesium chloride in water is -63.3 kJ/mol, and the enthalpy change for the hydration of magnesium ions (Mg2+) and chloride ions (Cl-) is -192 kJ/mol and -131 kJ/mol, respectively. Calculate the overall heat of hydration (in kJ/mol) for the reaction: MgCl2(s) + 6H2O(l) → MgCl2.6H2O(s)
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A chemistry student needs to calculate the enthalpy of adsorption of ammonia that is adsorbed on silica gel at a temperature of 298 K. The student is provided with the following information: - The partial pressure of ammonia in the gas phase is 0.5 atm- The initial temperature of the clean silica gel is 298 K- The final temperature of the adsorbed ammonia and silica gel mixture is 306 K- The mass of ammonia adsorbed on silica gel is 0.025 grams What is the enthalpy of adsorption of ammonia on silica gel at 298 K, in kJ/mol?
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A chemistry student needs to calculate the enthalpy of adsorption for NH3 gas onto a silica gel adsorbent. The mass of silica gel used is 5.00g and the initial temperature of the system is 298K. The student also measures the equilibrium pressure of the NH3 gas at 298K to be 0.222atm. To carry out the experiment, the student passes NH3 gas over the silica gel and waits until it reaches equilibrium. The temperature of the system is then measured to be 305K. Using this information, what is the enthalpy of adsorption of NH3 onto the silica gel adsorbent in kJ/mol?
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A chemistry student is given the following thermochemical equations: Equation 1: H2 (g) + 1/2O2 (g) → H2O(l) ΔH1 = -285.8 kJ/mol Equation 2: C(s) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g) ΔH2 = -393.5 kJ/mol Equation 3: 2H2 (g) + O2 (g) → 2H2O(l) ΔH3 = -571.6 kJ/mol Using Hess's Law, calculate the enthalpy change for the following reaction: C(s) + 2H2 (g) → CH4 (g)
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A chemistry experiment involves burning a sample of propane gas, C3H8, and measuring the heat released. If 2.00 grams of propane is burned completely to produce CO2(g) and H2O(l), and the heat of combustion is found to be -2044 kJ/mol, what is the heat released in kJ when 2.00 grams of propane is burned?
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A certain polymerization reaction has a ΔH°rxn of -250 kJ/mol. If you need to make 500 grams of the polymer, how much energy in kilojoules will be released or absorbed during the reaction?
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A certain metal oxide has an enthalpy of formation of -589.3 kJ/mol. When a 5.60 g sample of this oxide is reduced with excess hydrogen gas, the enthalpy change for the reaction is found to be -129.3 kJ/mol. Calculate the enthalpy of reduction per mole of this oxide.
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A certain hydrocarbon requires 343 kJ of energy to break one mole of carbon-carbon bonds and 413 kJ/mole to break one mole of carbon-hydrogen bonds. What is the bond dissociation energy of the carbon-carbon and carbon-hydrogen bonds in this hydrocarbon?
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A certain chemical reaction has a delta H value of -120 kJ/mol. If 2.5 moles of this reactant undergo the reaction, how much energy is released or absorbed by the reaction?
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A 50.0 g sample of ethanol is heated from 25.0 °C to 85.0 °C, and absorbs 237 J of heat. What is the specific heat capacity of ethanol?
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A 1.00 gram sample of sucrose (C12H22O11) is completely hydrolyzed in solution with excess HCl. If the solution is cooled to room temperature, what is the change in enthalpy ($\Delta H$) for the reaction? The heat capacity of the solution is 4.18 J/(g*K) and the temperature change is -10°C.
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A certain polymerization reaction has a ΔH°rxn of -250 kJ/mol. If you need to make 500 grams of the polymer, how much energy in kilojoules will be released or absorbed during the reaction?
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A certain metal oxide has an enthalpy of formation of -589.3 kJ/mol. When a 5.60 g sample of this oxide is reduced with excess hydrogen gas, the enthalpy change for the reaction is found to be -129.3 kJ/mol. Calculate the enthalpy of reduction per mole of this oxide.
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A certain hydrocarbon requires 343 kJ of energy to break one mole of carbon-carbon bonds and 413 kJ/mole to break one mole of carbon-hydrogen bonds. What is the bond dissociation energy of the carbon-carbon and carbon-hydrogen bonds in this hydrocarbon?
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A certain chemical reaction has a delta H value of -120 kJ/mol. If 2.5 moles of this reactant undergo the reaction, how much energy is released or absorbed by the reaction?
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A 50.0 g sample of ethanol is heated from 25.0 °C to 85.0 °C, and absorbs 237 J of heat. What is the specific heat capacity of ethanol?
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A 1.00 gram sample of sucrose (C12H22O11) is completely hydrolyzed in solution with excess HCl. If the solution is cooled to room temperature, what is the change in enthalpy ($\Delta H$) for the reaction? The heat capacity of the solution is 4.18 J/(g*K) and the temperature change is -10°C.
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