

| Unit 5 Quiz--Heat Calculations--Thurston High Chemistry |
Multiple Choice (Choose the best answer.)
For problems 1 - 3 you will need to
use the relationship, Heat = Specific Heat x Mass x
T.
2630 cal and 630. J
2630 cal and 1.1 x 10 4 J
1.1 x 10 4 cal and 2630 J
630. cal and 2630 J
None of these are correct.
0.16 g
6.2 g
4.5 x 10 3 g
2.0 x 10 4 g
None of these are correct.
49.0 oC
240. oC
26.1 oC
1.11 oC
None of these are correct.
For
problems 4 - 7 you will need to use the heat of fusion (
Hfus ) or the heat
of vaporization (
Hvap ).
90.2 KJ
7.21 KJ
5.01 KJ
0.200 KJ
None of these are correct.
8.0 x 10 -3
4.4 x 10 -4
2200 mol
120 mol
None of these are correct.
81.4 KJ
1470 KJ
1.13 KJ
0.0123 KJ
None of these are correct.
7.37 x 10 -3 g
7.54 g
17.1 g
136 g
None of these are correct.
For problems 8 - 10 you will need to use the heat of fusion (
Hfus ) , specific heat, or the heat of vaporization (
Hvap ) in combinations with one another. Use the values for
Hfus, specific heat, or
Hvap for water listed earlier in the quiz.
4.39 KJ
10.0 KJ
14.4 KJ
4400 KJ
None of these are correct.
8.20 KJ
76 KJ
8200 KJ
8268 KJ
None of these are correct.
3.34 KJ
4.18 KJ
22.6 KJ
4210 KJ
None of these are correct.
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