Given the equation S(s) + O2(g) –> SO2(g), ∆H = –296 kJ, wh…

Given the equation S(s) + O2(g) –> SO2(g), ∆H = –296 kJ, which of the following statement(s) is (are) true?  I.  The reaction is exothermic.II.  When 0.500 mole sulfur is reacted, 148 kJ of energy is released.III.  When 32.0 g of sulfur are burned, 2.96 x 105 J of energy is released.

A 36.2 g piece of metal is heated to 81°C and dropped into a…

A 36.2 g piece of metal is heated to 81°C and dropped into a calorimeter containing 50.0 g of  water (specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 J/g°C) initially at 21.7°C. The empty calorimeter has a heat capacity of 125 J/K.  The final temperature of the water is 29.7°C. Ignoring significant figures, calculate the specific heat of the metal..

B1  (Show your work on your Free Response Paper for full cre…

B1  (Show your work on your Free Response Paper for full credit) At 25°C, the following heats of reaction are known:   ∆H (kJ/mol) 2ClF + O2 –> Cl2O + F2O 167.4 2ClF3 + 2O2 –> Cl2O + 3F2O 341.4 2F2 + O2 –> 2F2O –43.4 At the same temperature, calculate ∆H for the reaction: ClF + F2 –> ClF3