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UNIT 5 - PARALLEL EXAM MATTER AND ENERGY
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Give an example (using symbols) of an element, compound, and homogeneous mixture. Which can be separated physically and which cannot be decomposed?
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How would you describe a solution composed of 100 g of water, 10 grams of potassium chlorate at 40 o C? What could be done with 6 more grams of potassium chlorate? Initial solution is unsaturated, dissolving 6 more grams may saturate the solution.
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What kind of reactions are these (type and based on energy involved). 2C(s) + 3H 2 (g) C 2 H 6 + 84 kJ H 2 (g) + I 2 (g) + 53 kJ 2HI(g)
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If 15 grams of water at 3 o C absorbs 450 J of heat, the temperature of the water will change by... 450 J = 15 g (4.18 J / g °C ) X X = 7.2 o C
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Convert 4500 mJ to dJ 4500 mJ.001 J1dJ 1 mJ0.1 J 45 dJ
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Which of the following substances is made of particles with the lowest average kinetic energy? a) 5 g of barium at 22 o C b) 22 g of calcium at 5 o C
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Which would take more energy? a) Melt 90 g of ice at 0 o C b) Vaporize 20 g of water at 100 o C a) (90 g)(334 g/J)= 30060 J b) (20 g)(2260 g/J)= 45200 J
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A gas has a volume of 870 mL at a temperature of 30 K and a pressure of 2 atm. What will be the volume when the temperature is changed to 60 K and the pressure is changed to 3.5 atm? 994 mL
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Under which conditions does a real gas behave most like an ideal gas. Ideal gases are like ideal relationships: “hot with no pressure”
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How could one increase vapor pressure? Furthermore, what occurs if this exceeds atmospheric pressure? Heat the liquid and it may begin to boil.
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Correctly read a heating/cooling curve.
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What is the concentration in ppm if.050 g of NaI are placed in 325 dg of solution? 15.3 ppm
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U5 Most Challenging Questions a)A 0.5 gram sample of H 2 contains approximately the same number of molecules as... b)The mass of one mole of iodine molecules at STP is.... c)The functional group of an aldehyde or amino acid
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