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Heat Ideal Gases Kinetics /equilibrium Oxidation Reduction $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $600 $800 $400 $1000

Category 1 $200 Temperature is a measure of….

Category 1 $400 What phase change occurs during sublimation?

Category 1 $600 Why is the heat of vaporization of water greater than the heat of fusion?

Category 1 $800 What amount of heat energy is absorbed when 50 g of water is heated from 10C to 20C?

Category 1 $1000 Describe section AB and BC. Include as much detail as possible.

Category 1 $200-Answer Average kinetic energy

Category 1 $400-Answer Solid to Gas

Category 1 $600-Answer The change from liquid to gas requires more energy.

Category 1 $800-Answer 2090 J

Category 1 $1000-Answer AB – Heat of fusion, MP/BP, PE inc, KE constant BC – KE inc, PE constant, LIQUID

Category 2 $200 A gas is at 300K and 0.25 atm How could you make this gas behave more like an ideal gas?

Category 2 $400 Compare the number of molecules in two 1.5L samples of gas at STP.

Category 2 $600 A closed 1 L system contains H 2 gas. How will an increase in temperature effect the pressure in the container.

Category 2 $800 Compare the entropy of H 2 O (g) to H 2 O (s)

Category 2 $1000 Describe an ideal gas according to the Kinetic Molecular Theory. Your answer must include 4 pieces of information.

Category 2 $200-Answer Decrease temperature, increase pressure

Category 2 $400-Answer The number of molecules are the same in both gases.

Category 2 $600-Answer The pressure will increase.

Category 2 $800-Answer The entropy of the gas is higher because gases are more disordered.

Category 2 $1000-Answer 1.Particles have random motion 2.No attraction between particles. 3.Particles are small compared to the space between them. 4.Particles will collide and transfer energy, but overall, energy is conserved.

Category 3 $200 Describe the energy and entropy trends that exist in nature.

Category 3 $400 What 2 conditions describe systems that have reached equilibrium?

Category 3 $600 How does the addition of a catalyst impact the activation energy and rate of reaction?

Category 3 $800 What conditions must be met for an effective collision between particles to occur?

Category 3 $1000 Label A and B and indicate whether this reaction is endothermic or exothermic?

Category 3 $200-Answer Systems tend towards high entropy and love energy.

Category 3 $400-Answer 1.The system must be closed. 2.There are equal amounts of reactants and products.

Category 3 $600-Answer Catalysts decrease activation energy and increase the rate of reaction.

Category 3 $800-Answer Proper energy and orientation.

Category 3 $1000-Answer A – activation energy of forward reaction. B – Heat of reaction Endothermic

Category 4 $200 Define oxidation.

Category 4 $400 What is reduction?

Category 4 $600 Describe the energy conversion that occurs in electrolytic and voltaic cells.

Category 4 $800 Describe the reaction that occurs at the anode and cathode of an electrolytic cell.

Category 4 $1000 This equation describes a reaction at equilibrium. For the forward reaction: 1.Which substance oxidized? 2.Which substance is reduced?

Category 4 $200-Answer LEO – when an atom loses electrons!

Category 4 $400-Answer GER – when an atom gains electrons.

Category 4 $600-Answer Electrical energy is converted to chemical energy.

Category 4 $800-Answer Oxidation occurs at the anode. Reduction occurs at the cathode.

Category 4 $1000-Answer 1.Chlorine is reduced. 2.Hydroxide is oxidized.

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Final Jeopardy - Answer g electrons 60. Catalysts lower activation energy 61. H atoms are added to break the double bond.

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