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Plan for Fri, 24 Oct 08 • Formal report guidelines • Quiz 4 returned • Exam 2 review problems • NOTE: I will not check my email on Sunday.

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Plan for Fri, 24 Oct 08. Formal report guidelines Quiz 4 returned Exam 2 review problems NOTE: I will not check my email on Sunday. Quiz 4. Avg: 4.71 +/- 2.64 High: 10, Low: 1 You may re-work Prob. #1 only and turn it in Monday for full credit. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Plan for Fri, 24 Oct 08

Plan for Fri, 24 Oct 08

• Formal report guidelines

• Quiz 4 returned

• Exam 2 review problems

• NOTE: I will not check my email on Sunday.

Page 2: Plan for Fri, 24 Oct 08

Quiz 4

• Avg: 4.71 +/- 2.64• High: 10, Low: 1

• You may re-work Prob. #1 only and turn it in Monday for full credit.

• Please staple your new solution to the front of your quiz.

• This option is only available to those who attend class Friday, Oct 24th.

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• Which would you guess is in its standard state?– CO2(g) / CO2(s)

– H2O(g) / H2O(l) / H2O(s)

– N2(g) / N2(l)

• Which of the following has Hfo = 0?

– CO2(g) / H2O(l) / N2(g)

Page 4: Plan for Fri, 24 Oct 08

ExampleDetermine the standard enthalpy change at 25°C for the combustion of one mole of heptane (C7H16) sometimes used in gasoline fuel mixtures. The balanced equation is shown here:

C7H16 (g) + 11 O2 (g) 7 CO2 (g) + 8 H2O (l)

Hfo (kJ/mol)

C7H16(g) -264CO2(g) -394H2O(l) -286

ANS: –4,800 kJ

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H Stoichiometry Example• When sulfur (S8) burns in air, SO2 is produced.

The reaction evolved 9.31 kJ of heat per gram of S8 at constant pressure. – Write the balanced chemical equation, including the

appropriate enthalpy change.

– How much heat is evolved when 15.0 g of S8 is burned?

– 5.01 x 103 kJ of heat was evolved from the combustion of S8 in air. How many liters of SO2 were produced if the reaction occurred at 125oC and 0.879 atm?

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Hot water (50oC)

10. g

Cold water (35oC)

40. g

Lukewarm water

T = ?? oC

energy flow

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A

B

C

D

AA

BBC

C

Same gas, different temperatures.

Which of curves A, B, and C represents the highest temperature? the lowest?

Same temperature, different gases.

Curves A-D represent the speed distribution of He, Ne, Ar, and Xe gases at a certain temperature.

Label each curve with the correct noble gas.

= Xe(g)

= Ar(g)

= Ne(g)

= He(g)