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43.The cooling curve below represents the uniform cooling of a substance, starting at a temperature above its boiling point. During which time interval does the substance exist as both a liquid and a solid? Base your answers to questions 44 and 45 on the information below and on your knowledge of chemistry.
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Heating Curves Worksheet Class Answer questions #1-12 using the following heating curve. 25 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Energy What is the freezing point temperature of the substance? What is the boiling point temperature of the substance? What …
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Answer questions #1-12 using the following heating curve. 1. What is the freezing point temperature of the substance? 2. What is the boiling point temperature of the substance? 3. What is the melting point temperature of the substance? 4. What letter represents the range where the solid is being warmed? 5.
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The heating curve shown above is a plot of temperature vs time. It represents the heating of substance X at a constant rate of heat transfer. Answer the following questions using this heating curve: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. In what part of the curve would substance X have a …
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Answer the following questions using the chart above. 1. Is energy increasing or decreasing moving right on the x-axis? decreasing. 2. What is the freezing point of the substance? 90oC. 3. What is the boiling point of the substance? 150oC. 4. What is the melting point of the substance? 90oC (melting point = freezing point) 5.
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Use dimensional analysis or the specific heat equation to complete the following problems. 1. How much heat is required to melt 25.0 g of ice at 0°C? 2. How much heat is required to melt 25.0 g of Benzene at 278.6 K? 3. How much heat is required to boil away 25.0 g of Ethanol at 351.5 K? 4.
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Heating curves show that energy is absorbed by a substance as it warms up, melts or boils and that energy is released from a substance as it cools down, condenses or freezes.
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ANSWER THE FOLLOWING USING THE ABOVE HEATING CURVE 1. What is the melting temperature of the above substance? 5 C 2. What is the freezing temperature of the above substance? 5 C 3. What is the boiling temperature of the above substance? 15 C 4. The part of the graph labeled “e” represents temperatures at which gas is being heated.
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Where does each of the following occur? Where can deposition occur?
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On your graph, draw an arrow to and label each of the following: “melting begins”, “melting complete”, and “boiling begins”.
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Draw a heating curve for water, going from -20ºC to 125ºC on the axis below. Determine the heat needed to 15 g of ice at -20ºC to 125ºC.
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Use the information below to draw a labeled cooling curve. TAB= 77oC – 88.5oC. TCD = -23oC – 77oC. TEF = -45.0oC –(-23oC) The negative sign indicates the release of heat during the cooling.
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Heating and Cooling Curves Target: I can use heating and cooling curves to help calculate the energy changes during phase changes
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Chemistry Worksheet Name: _____ Heating-Cooling Curves and Calorimetry Block: _____ Figure 1 Figure 1shows the temperature of 1.00 kilograms of ice (H 2 O) starting at −20 °C that is heated at a constant rate of 100 Joules per second (100 J/s). After about 8.6 hours, the ice has become water vapor (still H 2
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8 Mar 2016 · If this curve is read from right to left, it is a Cooling Curve. The diagram below illustrates the steps involved to convert 10 g of solid ice at -20°C to 10 g of gaseous steam at 140°C.
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