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Problems
1. Which of the following is a chemical
reaction?
- Freezing liquid Mercury
- Adding
yellow to blue to make green
- Cutting
a piece of paper into two pieces
- Dropping
a sliced orange into a vat of Sodium Hydroxide
- Filling
a balloon with natural air
2. Which of the following is a physical
reaction?
- Shattering Glass with a baseball
- Corroding Metal
- Fireworks Exploding
- Lighting a match
- Baking a cake
3. Which of the following is a chemical
reaction?
- Painting a wall blue
- A bicycle rusting
- Ice cream melting
- Scratching
a key across a desk
- Making a sand castle
4. Which of the following is a physical
reaction?
- Frying an egg
- Digesting carrots
- A
Macbook falling out of a window
- Creating
ATP in the human body
- Dropping
a fizzy tablet into a glass of water
5. Write C for Chemical Reaction or P for
Physical Reaction.
- Burning Leaves
- Cutting Diamonds
- Crushing a pencil
- The
salivary amylase enzyme that breaks down food in the mouth
- Salt mixing in with water
Exercises
1.- Guevara has just installed solar collectors
to heat water. His large water tank holds 400 liters of water. The solar
collectors have an area of 8 m2 (2 meters by 4 meters). If the water in his
tank starts out with a temperature of 20◦C in the morning, what is its
temperature in the evening after the sun has set? Some useful information:
solar energy intensity is around 800 W/m2 , solar collectors have an efficiency
of around 30%, and suppose the sun shines for 8 hrs/day.
2.- One mole of an ideal, monatomic gas runs
through a four step cycle. All processes are either isobaric or isochoric. The
pressure and volume of the gas at the extreme points in the cycle are given in
the first two data rows of the table below.
a. Sketch
the PV graph of this cycle.
b. Determine
the temperature at state A, B, C, and D.
c. Calculate W, Q,
and ΔU on the path A→B, B→C, C→D, D→A
and for one complete cycle. (Include the algebraic sign with each value.)
d. Does
this cycle behave more like an engine or a refrigerator?
A four step cycle (isobaric & isochoric)
|
state
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
D
| ||
P
|
(Pa)
|
100,000
|
200,000
|
200,000
|
100,000
| |
V
|
(m3)
|
0.020
|
0.020
|
0.060
|
0.060
| |
T
|
(K)
| |||||
path
|
A→B
|
B→C
|
C→D
|
D→A
|
ABCDA
| |
description
|
isochoric
|
isobaric
|
isochoric
|
isobaric
|
closed cycle
| |
ΔU
|
(J)
| |||||
Q
|
(J)
| |||||
W
|
(J)
|
Gracias profe
ResponderEliminarGracias profesor, cualquier duda se la haremos llegar!
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EliminarUn poco de manejo de conceptos y una segunda lengua no nos viene mal.
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