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Chap 03

ENERGY & HEAT

  1. Potential (stored)
  2. Kinetic (moving)

Heat vs. Temperature:

TEMPERATURE SCALES

  1. Fahrenheit (32-212)
  2. Celsius (0-100)
  3. Kelvin (absolute) (273-373)
or alternately,

Examples:

  1. The melting point of silver is . Convert to Kelvin.
  1. Pure iron melts at about 1800 K . What is this temperature in ?
  1. On a winter day the temperature is outside. What is this temperature on the Celsius scale?
  1. To make ice cream, rock salt is added to crushed ice to reach a temperature of . What is this temperature in Fahrenheit?

SPECIFIC HEAT

The filling of hot apple pie may be too hot to eat, whereas the crust is not.
Substance ( ) ( )
Aluminum 0.214 0.897
Copper 0.0920 0.385
Iron 0.0308 0.129
Ammonia 0.488 2.04
Ethanol 0.588 2.46
Water 1.00 4.184

Examples:

  1. Determine the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 200 . g of water by 10.0 . (Specific heat of water is )
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  1. Calculate the specific heat of a solid if 1638 J of heat raises the temperature of 125 g of the solid from 25.0 to .
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  1. Ethanol has a specific heat of . When 655 J are added to a sample of ethanol, its temperature rises from to . What is the mass in grams of the ethanol sample?
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ENERGY & NUTRITION

Examples:

  1. A 2-oz serving of pasta provides 200 Cal . What is the energy value of pasta in ?
Step 1: Given Need Cal/g
Step 2:

Step 3:
Step 4:
  1. A sample of butter is placed in a calorimeter containing 1900 g of water at a temperature of . After the complete combustion of the butter, the water has a temperature of . What is the energy value of butter in ?



    Q =

ENERGY CONTENT OF FOOD

Food Type
Carbohydrate 17 4
Fat 38 9
Protein 17 4

Example:

  1. What is the energy value (in Cal) for a piece of chocolate cake that contains 34 g of carbohydrate, 10 g of fat and 5 g of protein? (Calculate answer to 2 sig figs.)
  2. A 1-oz ( 28 g ) serving of oat-bran hot cereal with half a cup of whole milk contains 22 g of carbohydrate, 7 g of fat, and 10 g of protein. If you eat two servings of the oat bran for breakfast, how many kilocalories will you obtain? (Calculate answer to 2 sig figs)

CLASSIFICATION OF MATTER

Solid (Ice)
Liquid (Water)
Solid: - Densely packed matter with definite shape and volume.
Liquid: - Loosely packed matter with definite volume but indefinite shape.
Gas: - Very loosely packed matter with no definite shape or volume.
SUMMARY OF PROPERTIES OF MATTER
State Shape Volume Particles Compressibility
Solid Definite Definite
Densely
packed
Very slight
Liquid Indefinite Definite Mobile Slight
Gas Indefinite Indefinite Far apart High

CLASSIFICATION OF MATTER

Element: - Pure substance that is made up of only one type of atom.
Compound: - Pure substance that is made up of two or more elements chemically combined together.
Classify each of the following substances as element, compound or mixture.

MIXTURES

Mixture: - Two or more substances physically combined together.
Heterogeneous: - Mixture that is non-uniform in composition.
Homogeneous: - Mixture that is uniform in composition.
Separation of a mixture through physical methods
Separation of a compound through chemical methods

PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

Examples:

Identify each of the following properties as physical or chemical:
  1. Oxygen is a gas
  2. Helium is un-reactive
  3. Water has high specific heat
  4. Gasoline is flammable
  5. Sodium is soft & shiny

PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL CHANGES

(a) Solid (Ice)
matter, and forms new substance is called a
(b) Liquid (Water)
(c) Gas (Steam)
chemical change.

Examples:

Identify each of the following changes as physical or chemical:
  1. Cooking food
  2. Mixing sugar in tea
  3. Carving wood
  4. Burning gas
  5. Food molding

CHANGE OF STATE

HEAT & COOLING CURVES

HEAT OF FUSION & VAPORIZATION



Heat of Fusion
The quantity of heat
required to melt 1 g of solid

Heat of Vaporization ( )

The quantity of heat required to evaporate 1 g of liquid

Examples:

  1. How much heat is required to melt 50 g of ice at ? Heat of fusion for ice is .
  1. How much heat is required to vaporize 50.0 g of water at ? Heat of vaporization for water is .
  1. Calculate the amount of heat required to change 25 g of ice at to water at .