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A system delivers 1275 J of heat while the surroundings perform 855 J of work on it. Calculate E in J.


A) -2130 J
B) -420 J
C) 420 J
D) 2130 J
E) -1275 J

F) C) and E)
G) All of the above

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If, as a pioneer, you wished to warm your room by taking an object heated on top of a pot-bellied stove to it, which of the following 15-pound objects, each heated to 100°C, would be the best choice? The specific heat capacity (in J/(g·K) ) for each substance is given in parentheses. Iron (0.450) , copper (0.387) , granite (0.79) , gold (0.129) , water (4.18) .


A) iron
B) copper
C) granite
D) gold
E) water

F) B) and C)
G) C) and D)

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Although internal energy (E) is more fundamental and conceptually easier than enthalpy (H), in most chemical applications H is more relevant and useful than E. Why?

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Calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction NO(g) + O(g) NO2(g) From the following data: NO(g) + O3(g) NO2(g) + O2(g) H = -198.9 kJ O3(g) 1.5O2(g) H = -142.3 kJ O2(g) 2O(g) H = 495.0 kJ


A) -551.6 kJ
B) -304.1 kJ
C) 190.9 kJ
D) 153.8 kJ
E) 438.4 kJ

F) B) and D)
G) None of the above

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