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Chapter 13 of Chemical Thermodynamics Practice Solution Manual Already Passed exothermic - Answers What type of reaction involves breaking weaker bonds to form stronger ones d - Answers Which has the greatest entropy? a. 1 mole CO₂ (aq) b. 1 mole CO₂ (s) c. 1 mole CO₂ (l) d. 1 mole CO�...

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Chapter 13 of Chemical Thermodynamics Practice Solution Manual Already Passed

exothermic - Answers What type of reaction involves breaking weaker bonds to form stronger ones

d - Answers Which has the greatest entropy?

a. 1 mole COâ‚‚ (aq)

b. 1 mole COâ‚‚ (s)

c. 1 mole COâ‚‚ (l)

d. 1 mole COâ‚‚ (g)

unfavorable at all temperatures - Answers A reaction that has a +∆H and a -∆S is

favorable at low temperatures - Answers A reaction in which both ∆H and ∆S are negative is

∆G = ∆H - T∆S - Answers The equation that relates enthalpy, entropy, and free energy is

Hess's Law - Answers Which law states that the enthalpy change of a reaction equals the sum of the
enthalpy changes for each step of the reaction.

T - Answers T or F. Thermodynamics can be used to answer the question "Can two substances react
together?"

F - Answers T or F. Thermochemistry concentrates primarily on transformations of electrical energy.

T - Answers T or F. Energy is always required to break bonds.

F - Answers T or F. The stronger the bond is, the less energy will be released when it forms.

T - Answers T or F. A reaction is favorable if the free-energy change (∆G) is negative.

T - Answers T or F. Spontaneous chemical processes can produce only a limited degree of order and no
degree of complexity and information.

T - Answers T or F. The temperature of a substance that has a specific heat of 1.75 J/g ∙°C will decrease
by 1°C for every 1.75 J of heat removed per gram.

F - Answers T or F. The lower the specific heat of a substance, the more heat will be required to cause a
temperature change in the substance.

T - Answers T or F. When ice melts, its entropy increases

molar enthalpy of formation - Answers The change in enthalpy that occurs when 1 mole of a compound
is produced from its elements.

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