Thermochemistry Concepts

 
Thermochemistry Review
 
The number of degrees between the freezing
point of water and the boiling point of water on
the Celsius scale is:
1.
0
2.
100
3.
180
4.
273
The smallest change in
temperature is represented by:
1.
one Celsius degree
2.
one Fahrenheit
degree
3.
one Kelvin
4.
one centigrade
degree
If the same amount of heat were
applied to four samples, which sample
would have its temperature raised the
most?
1.
c = 0.200 J/g
o
C
2.
c = 0.450 J/g
o
C
3.
c = 0.650 J/g
o
C
4.
c = 2.200 J/g
o
C
Which of the following tools would be
used in an experiment to calculate
heat transfer between two objects?
1.
Calorimeter
2.
Barometer
3.
Thermometer
4.
Meter Rule
5.
More than one
correct answer
List the phases of water in order, from the phase
with the slowest molecular movement to the
phase with the fastest molecular movement.
1.
Gas-Liquid-Solid
2.
Liquid-Solid-Gas
3.
Solid-Liquid-Gas
4.
Gas-Solid-Liquid
The temperature at which water
changes to steam is known as the:
1.
boiling point.
2.
evaporation
temperature.
3.
sublimation plateau.
4.
melting point.
When you put ice in a drink to cool
it:
1.
coldness is transferred
from the ice to the warmer
drink.
2.
heat is transferred from
the warmer drink to the
cooler ice.
3.
heat from the ice is lost to
the warmer liquid around
it.
4.
the ice cracks and releases
cold air molecules that cool
off the drink.
The amount of thermal energy or
heat stored in an object depends
on:
1.
the mass of the object.
2.
the temperature of the
object.
3.
the amount of energy
that the particular
material stores per
degree of temperature.
4.
All of the above
The quantity of heat required to change the
temperature of a substance by 1C is defined
as ____.
1.
a joule
2.
specific heat
3.
a kilocalorie
4.
heat capacity
What is the name of the phase change
with snow forms?
1.
Evaporation
2.
Freezing
3.
Deposition
4.
Condensation
5.
Boiling
6.
Melting
What is the name of the phase change
with water forms on the bathroom
mirror when you shower?
1.
Evaporation
2.
Freezing
3.
Deposition
4.
Condensation
5.
Boiling
6.
Melting
When thermal energy flows, it raises the
temperature of some substances more than
others. This property of a substance is called:
1.
specific heat.
2.
latent heat.
3.
dew point.
4.
equilibrium.
If you hold a paper cup containing hot
chocolate in your hand, thermal energy:
1.
does not flow.
2.
flows from the air to
the hot chocolate.
3.
flows from the hot
chocolate to your
hand.
4.
flows from your hand
to the hot chocolate.
Which of the following has a melting
point greater than room temperature?
1.
oxygen
2.
water
3.
iron
4.
bromine
Which of the following about an ice cube
floating in a glass of water is correct?
1.
The temperature of the ice
cube increases.
2.
The temperature of the ice
cube decreases.
3.
The temperature of the ice
cube remains constant.
4.
The temperature of the ice
cube will fluctuate.
The quantity of heat required to change the
temperature of 1 g of a substance by 1C is
defined as ____.
1.
a joule
2.
specific heat
3.
a kilocalorie
4.
heat capacity
Which of the following substances
has the highest specific heat?
1.
steel
2.
water
3.
alcohol
4.
chloroform
The amount of heat needed to melt solid at a
constant temperature is called ____.
1.
heat of fusion
2.
heat of solidification
3.
heat of reaction
4.
heat of vaporization
During a phase change, the
temperature of a substance ____.
1.
increases
2.
decreases
3.
remains constant
4.
may increase or
decrease
Which of the following is equal to 273
Kelvin?
1.
-20 Celsius
2.
0 Celsius
3.
273 Celsius
4.
373 Celsius
To calculate the amount of heat absorbed as a
substance melts, which of the following
information is NOT needed?
1.
the mass of the
substance
2.
the specific heat of the
substance
3.
the change in
temperature
4.
the density of the
sample
At constant pressure, enthalpy will be
the same as
1.
Heat
2.
Temperature
3.
Calorimetry
4.
Density
5.
Volume
Which of the following could serve as
a calorimeter?
1.
Thermometer
2.
Balance
3.
Styrofoam cup
4.
Beaker
5.
Graduated cylinder
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  • Thermochemistry
  • Temperature Scales
  • Heat Transfer
  • Phase Changes
  • Molecular Movement

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  1. Thermochemistry Review

  2. The number of degrees between the freezing point of water and the boiling point of water on the Celsius scale is: 1. 0 2. 100 3. 180 4. 273 0% 0% 0% 0% 0 100 180 273

  3. The smallest change in temperature is represented by: 1. one Celsius degree 2. one Fahrenheit degree 3. one Kelvin 4. one centigrade degree 0% 0% 0% 0% one Kelvin one Celsius degree one Fahrenheit degree one centigrade degree

  4. If the same amount of heat were applied to four samples, which sample would have its temperature raised the most? 1. c = 0.200 J/goC 2. c = 0.450 J/goC 3. c = 0.650 J/goC 4. c = 2.200 J/goC 0% 0% 0% 0% c = 0.200 J/go... c = 0.450 J/go... c = 0.650 J/go... c = 2.200 J/go...

  5. Which of the following tools would be used in an experiment to calculate heat transfer between two objects? 1. Calorimeter 2. Barometer 3. Thermometer 4. Meter Rule 5. More than one correct answer 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Barometer Thermometer Calorimeter Meter Rule More than one ...

  6. List the phases of water in order, from the phase with the slowest molecular movement to the phase with the fastest molecular movement. 1. Gas-Liquid-Solid 2. Liquid-Solid-Gas 3. Solid-Liquid-Gas 4. Gas-Solid-Liquid 0% 0% 0% 0% Gas-Liquid-Solid Gas-Solid-Liquid Liquid-Solid-Gas Solid-Liquid-Gas

  7. The temperature at which water changes to steam is known as the: 1. boiling point. 2. evaporation temperature. 3. sublimation plateau. 4. melting point. 0% 0% 0% 0% boiling point. melting point. sublimation plateau. evaporation temperature.

  8. When you put ice in a drink to cool it: 1. coldness is transferred from the ice to the warmer drink. 2. heat is transferred from the warmer drink to the cooler ice. 3. heat from the ice is lost to the warmer liquid around it. 4. the ice cracks and releases cold air molecules that cool off the drink. 0% 0% 0% 0% heat from the ice is lost t... the ice cracks and releas.. heat is transferred from ... coldness is transferred fr..

  9. The amount of thermal energy or heat stored in an object depends on: 1. the mass of the object. 2. the temperature of the object. 3. the amount of energy that the particular material stores per degree of temperature. 4. All of the above 0% 0% 0% 0% All of the above the mass of the object. the amount of energy th.. the temperature of the...

  10. The quantity of heat required to change the temperature of a substance by 1C is defined as ____. 1. a joule 2. specific heat 3. a kilocalorie 4. heat capacity 25% 25% 25% 25% a joule specific heat a kilocalorie heat capacity

  11. What is the name of the phase change with snow forms? 1. Evaporation 2. Freezing 3. Deposition 4. Condensation 5. Boiling 6. Melting 17% 17% 17% 17% 17% 17% Freezing Melting Boiling Deposition Evaporation Condensation

  12. What is the name of the phase change with water forms on the bathroom mirror when you shower? 1. Evaporation 2. Freezing 3. Deposition 4. Condensation 5. Boiling 6. Melting 100% Enter answer text...

  13. When thermal energy flows, it raises the temperature of some substances more than others. This property of a substance is called: 1. specific heat. 2. latent heat. 3. dew point. 4. equilibrium. 0% 0% 0% 0% dew point. equilibrium. latent heat. specific heat.

  14. If you hold a paper cup containing hot chocolate in your hand, thermal energy: 1. does not flow. 2. flows from the air to the hot chocolate. 3. flows from the hot chocolate to your hand. 4. flows from your hand to the hot chocolate. 0% 0% 0% 0% does not flow. flows from your hand to... flows from the hot choc... flows from the air to the...

  15. Which of the following has a melting point greater than room temperature? 1. oxygen 2. water 3. iron 4. bromine 0% 0% 0% 0% iron water bromine oxygen

  16. Which of the following about an ice cube floating in a glass of water is correct? 1. The temperature of the ice cube increases. The temperature of the ice cube decreases. The temperature of the ice cube remains constant. The temperature of the ice cube will fluctuate. 2. 3. 4. 0% 0% 0% 0% The temperature of the ... The temperature of the i.. The temperature of the i.. The temperature of the i..

  17. The quantity of heat required to change the temperature of 1 g of a substance by 1C is defined as ____. 1. a joule 2. specific heat 3. a kilocalorie 4. heat capacity 25% 25% 25% 25% a joule specific heat a kilocalorie heat capacity

  18. Which of the following substances has the highest specific heat? 1. steel 2. water 3. alcohol 4. chloroform 0% 0% 0% 0% steel water alcohol chloroform

  19. The amount of heat needed to melt solid at a constant temperature is called ____. 1. heat of fusion 2. heat of solidification 3. heat of reaction 4. heat of vaporization 0% 0% 0% 0% heat of fusion heat of solidi... heat of reacti... heat of vapori...

  20. During a phase change, the temperature of a substance ____. 1. increases 2. decreases 3. remains constant 4. may increase or decrease 0% 0% 0% 0% decreases increases remains constant may increase or decrease

  21. Which of the following is equal to 273 Kelvin? 1. -20 Celsius 2. 0 Celsius 3. 273 Celsius 4. 373 Celsius 0% 0% 0% 0% 0 Celsius -20 Celsius 273 Celsius 373 Celsius

  22. To calculate the amount of heat absorbed as a substance melts, which of the following information is NOT needed? 1. the mass of the substance 2. the specific heat of the substance 3. the change in temperature 4. the density of the sample 0% 0% 0% 0% the mass of the substance the density of the sample the change in temperature the specific heat of the ...

  23. At constant pressure, enthalpy will be the same as 1. Heat 2. Temperature 3. Calorimetry 4. Density 5. Volume 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% Heat Volume Density Temperature Calorimetry

  24. Which of the following could serve as a calorimeter? 1. Thermometer 2. Balance 3. Styrofoam cup 4. Beaker 5. Graduated cylinder 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% Beaker Balance Thermometer Styrofoam cup Graduated cyli...

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