CK-12-Chemistry Intermediate

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http://www.ck12.org Chapter 17. Thermochemistry



  1. Calculate the total amount of heat (in kJ) absorbed by the process of converting 4.33 g of ice at−60.0°C to
    steam at 185°C.

  2. An ice cube at 0°C was dropped into a foam cup containing 100. g of water at 40.0°C. The final temperature
    of the water in the cup is 21.2°C. Assuming no heat loss, what was the mass of the ice cube?

  3. The molar heat of solution of NaCl is 3.88 kJ/mol. 125 g of NaCl is dissolved in 500. g of water at 20.0°C
    in a calorimeter. What is the temperature of the solution when the salt has completely dissolved? Assume the
    specific heat of the solution is the same as that of water.


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Points to Consider


A formation reaction is a reaction in which elements in their standard states are combined to form a compound.



  • How can knowledge of heats of formation be used to determine the enthalpy change for any reaction?

  • What does it mean to say that heats of reaction are additive?

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