- During an energy exchange, a chemical system absorbs energy from its surroundings. What is the sign of ΔEsys for this process?
Problem 4
Problem 34c
Convert between energy units. c. 4.99 × 103 kJ to kWh
Problem 35c
Suppose that a person eats 2105 Calories per day. Convert this amount of energy into each unit. c. kWh
Problem 36d
A particular frost-free refrigerator uses about 705 kWh of electrical energy per year. Express this amount of energy in each unit. d. Cal
Problem 39
Which statement is true of the internal energy of a system and its surroundings during an energy exchange with a negative ΔEsys? a. The internal energy of the system increases and the internal energy of the surroundings decreases. b. The internal energy of both the system and the surroundings increases. c. The internal energy of both the system and the surroundings decreases. d. The internal energy of the system decreases and the internal energy of the surroundings increases.
Problem 41a
Identify each energy exchange as primarily heat or work and determine whether the sign of ΔE is positive or negative for the system. a. Sweat evaporates from skin, cooling the skin. (The evaporating sweat is the system.)
Ch.7 - Thermochemistry