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Calorimetry quiz
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AS-level Chemistry (Energetics) Quiz on Calorimetry quiz, created by s_phie5 on 18/03/2014.
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Question 1
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Is an exothermic reaction, is heat given out to the surroundings or taken in heat to the surroundings?
Answer
given out
taken in
Question 2
Question
What symbol is used to show an endothermic reaction?
Answer
+
-
Question 3
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Do reactants have more or less chemical energy than products in an exothermic reaction?
Answer
more
less
Question 4
Question
Enthalpy change is the heat change at a constant temperature
Answer
True
False
Question 5
Question
in enthalpy changes why are standards used?
Answer
so it doesnt affect the amount of energy of the reation taken which can affect the temp
so it doesnt affect the amount of energy of the reation lost which can affect the temp
the standard enthaply change measured depends on the reaction not on the conditions
so it doesnt affect the amount of energy of the reation created which can affect the temp
Question 6
Question
What are calorimeters designed for?
Answer
to contain reactions where all the heat produced can be exchanged with the surroundings in a measurable and accurate way
to contain reactions where all the energy produced can be lost to the surroundings in a measurable and accurate way
to start reactions, providing energy which can be exchanged with the surroundings in a measurable and accurate way
Question 7
Question
What is the equation for heat produced?
Answer
Heat produced= mass x specific heat capacity of water x temp rise
Heat produced= mass x specific heat capacity of water /temp rise
Heat produced= mass / specific heat capacity of water x temp rise
Question 8
Question
How do you convert J to KJ?
Answer
/ 1000
x 1000
/ 10000
Question 9
Question
what are errors in calorimetry?
Answer
heat loss to the surroundings, by the apparatus, to the solid reactant
the concentration/ volume of the measurement
incomplete reaction
impure reactants
timings
inaccurate stirring
Question 10
Question
How do you work out percentage error?
Answer
(difference between my value and true value/ true value) x 100
(difference between my value and true value/ true value) x 1000
( true value/ difference between my value and true value) x 100
Question 11
Question
How do you convert q to ^_H?
Answer
^_= q / no. moles
^_= no. moles / q
^_= q x no.moles
Question 12
Question
How do you convert q to ^_H?
Answer
^_= q / no. moles
^_= no. moles / q
^_= q x no.moles
Question 13
Question
What is the definition of standard enthalpy change?
Answer
when 1 mole of compound is formed from its constituent elements under standard conditions with all substances in their standard states
normal states, stable under standard conditions
heat change at a constant pressure
Question 14
Question
sodium hydroxide reacts with HCL and the container becomes really quite warm- what kind of reaction is this?
Answer
endothermic
exothermic
Question 15
Question
What is another name for the conservation of energy?
Answer
Hess' Law
Boyle's Law
Heis' Law
Question 16
Question
what kind of working out would you have to use to work out ^_H implying Hess' law
Answer
enthalpy cycles
mechanisms
equations
Question 17
Question
In bond enthalpies bonds broken is an exothermic reaction
Answer
True
False
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