Chapter 7: Problem 24
Explain the advantages and disadvantages of hydrogen as an alternative fuel.
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Chapter 7: Problem 24
Explain the advantages and disadvantages of hydrogen as an alternative fuel.
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A system undergoes a process consisting of the following two steps: Step 1: The system absorbs \(72 \mathrm{J}\) of heat while \(35 \mathrm{J}\) of work is done on it. Step 2: The system absorbs \(35 \mathrm{J}\) of heat while performing \(72 \mathrm{J}\) of work. Calculate \(\Delta E\) for the overall process.
A \(5.00-\mathrm{g}\) sample of aluminum pellets (specific heat capacity \(=\) \(0.89 \mathrm{J} / \mathrm{C} \cdot \mathrm{g}\) ) and a \(10.00-\mathrm{g}\) sample of iron pellets (specific heat capacity \(=0.45 \mathrm{J} / \mathrm{C} \cdot \mathrm{g}\) ) are heated to \(100.0^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\). The mixture of hot iron and aluminum is then dropped into 97.3 g water at \(22.0^{\circ} \mathrm{C} .\) Calculate the final temperature of the metal and water mixture, assuming no heat loss to the surroundings.
Why is it a good idea to rinse your thermos bottle with hot water before filling it with hot coffee?
Calculate \(\Delta E\) for each of the following. a. \(q=-47 \mathrm{kJ}, w=+88 \mathrm{kJ}\) b. \(q=+82 \mathrm{kJ}, w=-47 \mathrm{kJ}\) c. \(q=+47 \mathrm{kJ}, w=0\) d. In which of these cases do the surroundings do work on the system?
A swimming pool, \(10.0 \mathrm{m}\) by \(4.0 \mathrm{m},\) is filled with water to a depth of \(3.0 \mathrm{m}\) at a temperature of \(20.2^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\). How much energy is required to raise the temperature of the water to \(24.6^{\circ} \mathrm{C} ?\)
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