Reactions that absorb hear are called
The energy used or produced during a chemical reaction is called the
law says that the (triangle H) for reactions are additive
The of a substance tell how much energy is needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of that substance by 1ºC
1 calorie is equal to joules
An reaction is one that gives off heat
The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of pure water by 1ºC is exactly equal to one
is the type of energy that alwats flows from warmer objects to cooler one
is the study of heat changes during chemical and physical changes
If a reaction is reversed, the (triangle H) for the reaction must be
Label all the parts on the heating curve provided
The type of reaction that absorbs heat from the surroundings
Endothermic
Exothermic
A chemical equation that includes the enthalphy change
Thermochemical equation
Phase change equation
When a reaction requires energy in order to be completed, this energy can be written on the ___ side of a chemical equation
Right
Left
The heat content of a substance
Specific Heat
Enthalpy
In order to melt a substance, energy is ___
Absorbed
Released
Describes the additive nature of chemical equations and heat changes
Hess's Law
Thermochemistry
The heat absorbed by 1 mole of a substance in boiling from a liquid to a gas at a constant temperature
(Triangle H)fus
(Triangle H)vap
The fact that equals masses of both water and copper, when supplied with identical energy amounts of energy amounts of energy heat up at different rates is due to their ___
Chemical Potential Energy
How many kJ of energy can be released by a banana containing 150 calories?
A) 6.3x10^5 kJ
B) 0.028 kJ
C) 36 kJ
D) 630 kJ
E) None of these
For the question below, use the following equation: I2(s) + 62.4 kJ --> I2(g)
Which of the following is true?
A) The reaction is exothermic
B) (Triangle H)= +62.4 kJ
C) (Triangle H)= -62.4 kJ
D) The reaction releases heat
E) Not enough information to tell
How much heat is involved in the production of 3.5 mole I2(g)
A) 110 kJ
B) 62 kJ
C) 220 kJ
D) 3.5 kJ