For items 1-3, refer to the equation: CH4(9) + 202(9) → 2H2O1) + CO2(9), with AH equal to -809.94 kJ/mol. 1. Is the reaction heat-producing (exothermic) or heat-absorbing (endothermic)? 2. How many moles of liquid water (H2O1) will be produced upon combustion of 3 moles of methane gas (CH«9)? 3. Calculate the AH if 5g of methane gas was combusted. For the following items, choose the letter of the correct answer. Write it on your answer sheet in ALL UPPERCASE letters. 4. A process in which there is no thermal energy exchanged between a system and its surroundings is called alan: a. isothermal process c. diathermic process b. isobaric process d. adiabatic process 5. According to Hess' Law, the amount of energy expenditure for the same end-product will vary dependent on the number of steps. a. Statement above is true. b. Statement above is incorrect. c. Statement above is indeterminate. d. Statement above lacks varied data to make a judgement.

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For items 1-3, refer to the equation: CH4(g) + 2O2(g) → 2H2O(l) + CO2(g), 
with ΔH equal to -809.94 kJ/mol.
1. Is the reaction heat-producing (exothermic) or heat-absorbing
(endothermic)?
2. How many moles of liquid water (H2O(l)) will be produced upon 
combustion of 3 moles of methane gas (CH4(g))?
3. Calculate the ΔH if 5g of methane gas was combusted.
For the following items, choose the letter of the correct answer. Write it 
on your answer sheet in ALL UPPERCASE letters.
 4. A process in which there is no thermal energy exchanged between a 
system and its surroundings is called a/an:
a. isothermal process b. isobaric process
c. diathermic process d. adiabatic process
5. According to Hess’ Law, the amount of energy expenditure for the same 
end-product will vary dependent on the number of steps.
a. Statement above is true.
b. Statement above is incorrect.
c. Statement above is indeterminate.
d. Statement above lacks varied data to make a judgement.

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For items 1-3, refer to the equation: CH4(9) + 202(g) → 2H2O1 + CO2(9),
with AH equal to -809.94 kJ/mol.
1. Is the reaction heat-producing (exothermic) or heat-absorbing
(endothermic)?
2. How many moles of liquid water (H2Oq) will be produced upon
combustion of 3 moles of methane gas (CH«(9)?
3. Calculate the AH if 5g of methane gas was combusted.
For the following items, choose the letter of the correct answer. Write it
on your answer sheet in ALL UPPERCASE letters.
4. A process in which there is no thermal energy exchanged between a
system and its surroundings is called alan:
a. isothermal process
c. diathermic process
b. isobaric process
d. adiabatic process
5. According to Hess' Law, the amount of energy expenditure for the same
end-product will vary dependent on the number of steps.
a. Statement above is true.
b. Statement above is incorrect.
c. Statement above is indeterminate.
d. Statement above lacks varied data to make a judgement.
Transcribed Image Text:For items 1-3, refer to the equation: CH4(9) + 202(g) → 2H2O1 + CO2(9), with AH equal to -809.94 kJ/mol. 1. Is the reaction heat-producing (exothermic) or heat-absorbing (endothermic)? 2. How many moles of liquid water (H2Oq) will be produced upon combustion of 3 moles of methane gas (CH«(9)? 3. Calculate the AH if 5g of methane gas was combusted. For the following items, choose the letter of the correct answer. Write it on your answer sheet in ALL UPPERCASE letters. 4. A process in which there is no thermal energy exchanged between a system and its surroundings is called alan: a. isothermal process c. diathermic process b. isobaric process d. adiabatic process 5. According to Hess' Law, the amount of energy expenditure for the same end-product will vary dependent on the number of steps. a. Statement above is true. b. Statement above is incorrect. c. Statement above is indeterminate. d. Statement above lacks varied data to make a judgement.
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