Answer:
any gas takes up 22.4L per mole so 2.4*22.4=53.76
Explanation:
From start:
Joule, J, calorie,
Example 1: 120 J / 4.184 = 28.68 cal
Example 2: 1200 cal * 4.184 = 5020.8 J
Im pretty sure its D. I would wait for others though.
Answer: 18634 joules
Explanation:
The quantity of Heat Energy (Q) released when a heated substance is cooled depends on its Mass (M), specific heat capacity (C) and change in temperature (Φ)
Thus, Q = MCΦ
Since,
Q = ?
Mass of oil = 345g
C = 0.220 J/g°C
Φ = (Final temperature - Initial temperature)
= 0°C - 220°C = -220°C
Then, Q = MCΦ
Q = 345g x 0.220 J/g°C x -220°C
Q = 18634 joules (note that negative sign will not reflect in answer, because it only indicates that heat was released rather than gained)
Thus, 18634 joules of heat is released
Answer: All of the statements (A-D) are false
Explanation: All of the given statements are wrong as Hydrogen bonds are weaker than the ionic and the covalent bonds.
Liquid water is more dense than the solid water.
When heat or temperature is provided to the system of the ice, not only covalent bonds are broken but also hydrogen bonds also get broke.
Energy must not be given off in order to break down the crytsal lattice of ice to a liquid. Infact in changing the phase of the water, energy is released.