MC test: Hess's Law

Multiple choice test on 5.2 Hess's Law

Use the following 'quiz' to test your knowledge and understanding of this sub-topic. You will need access to a periodic table (Section 6 of the IB data booklet).

If you get an answer wrong, read through the explanation carefully to learn from your mistakes.

Which statements about Hess's Law are correct?

I. It is an expression of the Law of Conservation of Energy

II. It can be used to indirectly determine the enthalpy of formation of a substance.

III. The overall enthalpy change for a reaction is independent of the reaction pathway.

Provided the initial and final conditions are the same, Hess's Law states that the overall enthalpy change of a chemical reaction is independent of the reaction pathway. This is a statement both of the Law of Conservation of Energy and the First Law of Thermodynamics.

 

The energy cycle shows how Hess's Law can be used to find the standard enthalpy of formation of methane if the enthalpies of combustion of carbon, hydrogen and methane are known.

Which expression will give the correct value for the enthalpy of formation of methane?

C + 2H2 can react directly to give CO2 and 2H2O and the enthalpy change will be ΔHc(carbon) + 2ΔHc(hydrogen). C + 2H2 can also react to form methane first, which can then be combusted to give CO2 and 2H2O with an enthalpy change equal to ΔHf(methane) + ΔHc(methane). By Hess's Law these two enthalpy changes are equal.

 

2-methylpropene can be obtained by dehydrating 2-methylpropan-1-ol.

(CH3)2CHCH2OH(l) →  (CH3)2C=CH2(g) + H2O(l)

The standard enthalpies of formation of 2-methylpropan-1-ol, 2-methylpropene and water are −335, −17 and −286 kJ mol−1 respectively.

What is the standard enthalpy change for the dehydration of 2-methylpropan-1-ol?

    ΔH = − 17 + (− 286) − (− 335) = + 32 kJ mol-1

 

Which species has a standard enthalpy of formation value equal to zero?

ΔHf refers to the formation of a substance in its standard state from its elements in their standard states so for all elements in their standard state the value of ΔHf is zero.

 

Ethanol can be oxidised to ethanal,

C2H5OH(l) + ½O2(g) →   CH3CHO(l) + H2O(l) ΔH = a

which can then be further oxidized to ethanoic acid.

CH3CHO(l) + ½O2(g)  →  CH3COOH(l) ΔH = b

Ethanol can also be oxidized directly to ethanoic acid

C2H5OH(l)  +  O2(g)  →   CH3COOH(l) + H2O(l) ΔH = c
 

Which is the correct relationship between a, b and c?

The direct route has an enthalpy change of c and the indirect route has an enthalpy change of a + b. By Hess's law c = a + b.

 

The copper thermite reaction is used for creating electrical joints:

3Cu2O(s) + 2Al(s) →   6Cu(s) + Al2O3(s)

The enthalpies of formation of Cu2O and Al2O3 are −170 and −1676 kJ mol-1 respectively.

What is the standard enthalpy change of the copper thermite reaction in kJ?

  ΔH = − 1676 − (− 510) = − 1166 kJ

 

Diborane, B2H6 has been suggested as a possible rocket fuel. The equation for its combustion is

B2H6(g) + 3O2(g) → B2O3(s) + 3H2O(l) ΔHc = − 2168 kJ mol-1

The enthalpies of formation of boron oxide and water are −1274 and −286 kJ mol−1 respectively.

What is the standard enthalpy of formation of diborane?

  ΔH = − 1274 + (3 x − 286) − (− 2168) = + 36 kJ mol−1

 

What is the standard enthalpy change for the reduction of magnesium oxide by hydrogen to produce water and magnesium metal given that the standard enthalpies of formation of magnesium oxide and water are −602 and −286 kJ mol−1 respectively.

   ΔH = − 286 − (− 602) = + 316 kJ mol−1

 

The ore magnetite, Fe3O4, can be reduced by carbon monoxide

Fe3O4(s) + 4CO(g) → 3Fe(s) + 4CO2(g)

The standard enthalpies of formation of magnetite, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide are −1118, −110 and −394 kJ mol−1 respectively.

What is the standard enthalpy change for the reduction of magnetite by carbon monoxide?

   ΔH = (4 x − 394) − [− 1118 + (4 x − 110)] = − 18 kJ

 

Synthesis gas is a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. It is produced by passing steam over carbon.

H2O(g) + C(s) → H2(g) + CO(g)

The standard enthalpies of formation of water and carbon monoxide are –286 and –110 kJ mol−1 respectively.

What additional information is required to calculate the standard enthalpy change for the production of synthesis gas?

The standard enthalpy of formation of water is for liquid water. Energy needs to be put in to turn liquid water into steam before Hess's law can be applied.

 

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