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Why does adding water result in a relatively small temperature change?
A. Water molecules are heavy
B. Water boils quickly
C. Water has a high specific heat capacity
D. Water reflects heat
Correct answer: C. Water has a high specific heat capacity
Rationale: Water resists temperature change due to its ability to absorb large
amounts of heat without a significant temperature increase.
What factors does the transfer of heat depend on?
A. Volume, density, and altitude
B. Temperature, mass, and substance
C. Pressure, color, and shape
D. Speed, weight, and area
Correct answer: B. Temperature, mass, and substance
Rationale: Heat transfer depends on the temperature difference, the mass
involved, and the type of substance, which influences specific heat capacity.
What’s the purpose of using polystyrene cups?
A. To stir solutions easily
B. To add mass to the experiment
C. They act as an insulated container to prevent heat loss
D. To allow faster reaction rates
,Correct answer: C. They act as an insulated container to prevent heat loss
Rationale: Polystyrene is an insulator, reducing heat exchange with the
environment and increasing accuracy in calorimetry.
How do you calibrate a temperature probe?
A. Heat it in boiling water
B. Compare with a digital thermometer
C. Place it in an ice bath and stir until it stabilizes at 0°C
D. Leave it in the sun for 10 minutes
Correct answer: C. Place it in an ice bath and stir until it stabilizes at 0°C
Rationale: Ice-water baths are a standard calibration method because they
provide a consistent 0°C environment.
How much heat is transferred if 1,000 g of water is raised 1°C?
A. 100 J
B. 1,000 J
C. 4.197 J
D. 4,197 J
Correct answer: D. 4,197 J
Rationale: The specific heat of water is 4.197 J/g°C, so 1,000 g × 1°C = 4,197 J.
In the Heat Capacity experiment, when metal comes in contact with water in the
calorimeter what happens?
A. The metal absorbs heat from water
B. Water evaporates
C. The temperature of the metal decreases and provides heat to the water
D. Nothing changes
Correct answer: C. The temperature of the metal decreases and provides heat to
the water
, Rationale: Heat flows from the hotter metal to the cooler water until thermal
equilibrium is reached.
When a hot metal comes in contact with room temperature water, what
happens to the temperature of the water?
A. It stays the same
B. It boils rapidly
C. It will rise, but not significantly because of its high specific heat
D. It cools down
Correct answer: C. It will rise, but not significantly because of its high specific
heat
Rationale: Water’s high specific heat means it absorbs heat slowly, leading to only
a moderate temperature increase.
Specific heat capacity
A. Energy needed to melt a substance
B. The boiling point of a substance
C. The amount of heat required to change the temperature of 1 gram of a
substance 1°C
D. The ability to conduct electricity
Correct answer: C. The amount of heat required to change the temperature of 1
gram of a substance 1°C
Rationale: Specific heat is defined as energy per unit mass per degree change in
temperature.
What is the balanced equation for the synthesis of malachite?
A. CuSO4 + Na2CO3 → CuCO3 + Na2SO4
B. Cu + CO2 + H2O → CuCO3
C. 2CuSO4 + H2O + 2Na2CO3 → Cu2CO3(OH)2 + 2Na2SO4 + CO2 + 9H2O
D. CuSO4 + 2NaOH → Cu(OH)2 + Na2SO4