Ch.14 Energy What Makes Reactions Go? Complete Test Bank - Biosciences Chemistry 4e | Test Bank Crowe by Jonathan Crowe. DOCX document preview.
Chapter 14: Energy: what makes reactions go?
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Type: multiple response question
Title: Chapter 14 - Question 01
1) Which of the following statements about energy are true? Select all that apply.
a. Energy can be transformed from one form to another.
b. Energy is measured in kelvin, K.
c. Energy is the capacity of an entity to do work.
d. Energy can be destroyed.
e. Energy cannot be created.
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 14 - Question 02
2) The kinetic energy of a 1000 kg truck traveling at 20 m s-1 is equal to which of the following?
a. 400 000 J
b. 200 J
c. 2000 J
d. 10 000 J
e. 200 000 J
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 14 - Question 03
3) How much work needs to be done to lift a 3 kg weight to a height of 3 m?
a. 1 kJ
The force is the mass of the object to be moved multiplied by the gravitational constant, g (10 m s-2). In this instance: 3 kg × 10 m s-2 = 30 kg m s-2
So, the work done = 30 kg m s-2 × distance traveled = 30 kg m s-2 × 3 m = 90 kg m2 s-2 ≡ 90 J.
b. 9 kJ
The force is the mass of the object to be moved multiplied by the gravitational constant, g (10 m s-2). In this instance: 3 kg × 10 m s-2 = 30 kg m s-2
So, the work done = 30 kg m s-2 × distance traveled = 30 kg m s-2 × 3 m = 90 kg m2 s-2 ≡ 90 J.
c. 900 J
The force is the mass of the object to be moved multiplied by the gravitational constant, g (10 m s-2). In this instance: 3 kg × 10 m s-2 = 30 kg m s-2
So, the work done = 30 kg m s-2 × distance traveled = 30 kg m s-2 × 3 m = 90 kg m2 s-2 ≡ 90 J.
d. 90 N
e. 90 J
The force is the mass of the object to be moved multiplied by the gravitational constant, g (10 m s-2). In this instance: 3 kg × 10 m s-2 = 30 kg m s-2
So, the work done = 30 kg m s-2 × distance traveled = 30 kg m s-2 × 3 m = 90 kg m2 s-2 ≡ 90 J.
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 14 - Question 04
4) What is the enthalpy change for the following reaction (the reaction of ethane with hydrogen bromide to form bromoethane):
CH2CH2 + HBr 🡪 CH3CH2Br
Use the following bond energies where appropriate:
C–H = 412 kJ mol-1; C–C = 348 kJ mol-1; C=C = 610 kJ mol-1; H–Br = 365 kJ mol-1; C–Br = 280 kJ mol-1.
a. 65 kJ
b. -65 kJ mol-1
c. 5311 kJ mol-1
d. 65 kJ mol-1
e. -327 kJ mol-1
Type: multiple response question
Title: Chapter 14 - Question 05
5) If the products of a reaction have a higher Gibbs free energy than the reactants, which of the following statements are true? Select all that apply.
a. The products are more stable than the reactants.
b. The products are less stable than the reactants.
c. The reaction has consumed more energy than it released.
d. The reaction is endergonic.
e. ΔG for the reaction is negative.
Type: multiple response question
Title: Chapter 14 - Question 06
6) Which of the following statements about the enthalpy change of reaction are true? Select all that apply.
a. It has units of J.
b. It is represented by the symbol ΔG.
c. It measures the exchange of energy with the surroundings during the course of the reaction.
d. It is a measure of the bond-breaking and bond-making which occurs during the course of a reaction.
e. It always has a positive value.
Type: matching question
Title: Chapter 14 - Question 07
7) Match the characteristic of a chemical reaction with the name given to that type of reaction.
Feedback: Look at sections 14.3 and 14.6 for a reminder of these terms.
a. ΔH is positive = Endothermic
b. ΔG is negative = Exergonic
c. ΔG is positive = Endergonic
d. ΔH is negative = Exothermic
Type: multiple response question
Title: Chapter 14 - Question 08
8) Which of the following statements about heat and energy are true? Select all that apply.
a. An object with a high temperature has more energy than an object with a low temperature.
b. Heat is the transfer of energy from hot to cold.
c. ‘Heat’ and ‘temperature’ mean the same thing.
d. The transfer of heat from hot to cold is a non-spontaneous process.
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 14 - Question 09
9) A mug of tea is an example of which one of the following?
a. An open system.
b. A closed system.
c. An isolated system.
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 14 - Question 10
10) Which one of the following phrases correctly completes the sentence “Chemical reactions occur spontaneously…”
a. …if ΔH for the reaction is < 0.
b. …if ΔS for the reaction is < 0.
c. …if the Gibbs free energy change for the reaction is positive.
d. …if the Gibbs free energy for the reaction is negative.
e. None of the phrases given
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 14 - Question 11
11) Which one of the following is the correct description of a closed system?
a. Neither matter nor energy can be transferred between the system and surroundings.
b. Only matter can be transferred between the system and surroundings.
c. Only energy can be transferred between the system and surroundings.
d. Both energy and matter can be transferred between the system and surroundings.
Type: multiple response question
Title: Chapter 14 - Question 12
12) Which of the following statements about energy are true? Select all that apply.
a. Bond cleavage generates energy.
b. Endothermic reactions absorb energy.
c. Exergonic reactions release energy.
d. Energy can only flow from system to surroundings.
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 14 - Question 13
13) Which of the following are the correct units for values of entropy?
a. mol
b. J mol-1
c. mol K-1
d. mol J-1 K-1
e. J K-1 mol-1
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 14 - Question 14
14) Which one of the following statements about Gibbs free energy is true?
a. All the energy generated by a reaction is free to do work.
b. The Gibbs free energy change for a reaction is not dependent on temperature.
c. If the products of a reaction have less Gibbs free energy than the reactants, the reaction is not spontaneous.
d. A reaction with a negative ΔG cannot happen.
e. Catabolic reactions typically have a negative ΔG.
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 14 - Question 15
15) Which one of the following statements does not apply to an endothermic reaction?
a. The enthalpy of the system increases.
b. The entropy of the system increases.
c. Energy flows from the surroundings to the system.
d. The enthalpy of the surroundings decreases.
e. The energy of the universe decreases.
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 14 - Question 16
16) Which one of the following is not associated with an increase in entropy?
a. The folding of a polypeptide chain into a more compact three-dimensional shape.
b. The melting of ice to yield liquid water.
c. The evaporation of sweat from the surface of the skin
d. The breakdown of glycogen into its component glucose subunits.
Type: matching question
Title: Chapter 14 - Question 17
17) Match the correct words with the numbered gaps in the following relationship:
Feedback: Hess’s Law states that . So, if we know
and
we can calculate
. We learn more about Hess’s Law in section 14.3.
a. Products = 2
b. Reaction = 1
c. Reactants = 3
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