2016-2017 CP Review HW For Energy And Dimensional Analysis Test

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8. From the symbol of the temperature scale, how do you know you have a Relative temperature scale?

9. From the symbol of the temperature scale, how do you know you have a Relative temperature scale?


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9. What is the basis of both Relative temperature scales you know?

10. What is the basis of both Relative temperature scales you know?


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10. Is temperature and heat the same thing?Explain.

11. Is temperature and heat the same thing?Explain.


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11. Define Activation Energy (verbatim).

12. Define Activation Energy (verbatim).


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12. What is the sign of ΔH if the system (lets say a reaction) is absorbing energy?

13. What is the sign of ΔH if the system (lets say a reaction) is absorbing energy?


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13. If the reaction is absorbing energy for it to occur, the Potential Energy of the Reactant is greater than, less than or equal to (circle one) to the Potential Energy of the Products?

14. If the reaction is absorbing energy for it to occur, the Potential Energy of the Reactant is greater than, less than or equal to (circle one) to the Potential Energy of the Products?


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14. On the back of the page, draw the Potential Energy diagram of an Exothermic reaction labeling all appropriate items.

15. On the back of the page, draw the Potential Energy diagram of an Exothermic reaction labeling all appropriate items.


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15. Define Calorimetry and calorimeter and write the Heat Equation and the both specific heat capacity of water.

16. Define Calorimetry and calorimeter and write the Heat Equation and the both specific heat capacity of water.


Answer the following questions in a clear and concise manner, in complete sentence when appropriate.

1. Define Thermodynamic.

2. What does the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics deal with in respect to Energy?

3. What are the two requirements for the condition of Absolute zero?


4. Using your understanding of the 1st Law of Thermodynamics, can energy be "lost"? If not, what does one mean when they say the energy is lost (what do they really mean?).


5. Give me the two Energy units besides BTU (which means British Thermal Units) and what is the conversion factor between them.


6. Define Kinetic Energy (KE) and give me an example of this type of energy.


7. What is the definition of Temperature (verbatim).


8. What is the basis of an Absolute temperature scale like Kelvin?


9. From the symbol of the temperature scale, how do you know you have a Relative temperature scale?


10. What is the basis of both Relative temperature scales you know?


11. Is temperature and heat the same thing?Explain.




12. Define Activation Energy (verbatim).



13. What is the sign of ΔH if the system (lets say a reaction) is absorbing energy?

14. If the reaction is absorbing energy for it to occur, the Potential Energy of the Reactant is greater than, less than or equal to (circle one) to the Potential Energy of the Products?


15. On the back of the page, draw the Potential Energy diagram of an Exothermic reaction labeling all appropriate items.


16. Define Calorimetry and calorimeter and write the Heat Equation and the both specific heat capacity of water.




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