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Scenario It was a dark and stormy night. You and your friends are talking while driving back from your AP Chemistry stud

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 1:37 pm
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Scenario It was a dark and stormy night. You and your friends are talking while driving back from your AP Chemistry study session at the library and not paying much attention to your route. When you look around, you realize that you are surrounded by woods, and have no idea where you are. Suddenly, the car makes a strange sound and dies. Everyone reaches for their cell phone, but, mysteriously, all the batteries are dead. Looking around, you see a house in the distance, so together, you head there, hoping for a phone or at least a map. The house looks like one you read about in English class, Thornfield from Jane Eyre, but in spite of its Gothic appearance, you knock. The door slowly creaks open and you all hesitantly step inside. "Hello?" you call out, but your only answer is the bang of the door closing loudly behind you. You try frantically, but the door won't open. Just then, a voice seems to come from the very air, "You cannot leave until you have solved the Mystery of Thermo House!" A door opens and you all walk in. There you see some chemicals and equipment. As the door closes and locks behind you, the voice says, "You must complete three tasks to exit the room. In one task, you must turn on a light. In the other two tasks, you must free the key and the lock. Every 10 minutes you may ask for a hint if you wish. When the light is on, and you can turn the key in the lock and open it, you may leave." Everyone looks at each other. "Let's get to work," you say and you begin. American Association of Chemistry Teachers ♡ As you look around the room, you realize it is set up as a laboratory. You have all the usual laboratory glassware and equipment, plus a few extra things that seem out of place, such as water bottles and balloons. "Those must be there for a reason," you think. You notice that the substances available to work with are: O hydrogen peroxide O magnesium O magnesium sulfate silver nitrate O sodium carbonate baking soda 1-548 O borax O calcium chloride O copper wire O hydrochloric acid 1 O sodium chloride O sodium hydroxide O strontium chloride vinegar yeast
On Problem 3: Free the Lock Now that you've freed the key, it's time to free the lock. The lock is buried in glue. You need to separate the lock from the glue with a chemical reaction. 1. What kind of molecule did you make in this reaction? 2. Microscopically, what happened as the substances were mixed together? 3. What is the sign of AS for the reaction? Justify your answer. 4. Is this reaction driven by enthalpy only, entropy only or both enthalpy and entropy. Justify your answer. 5. Write a procedure that could be followed by someone with your level of chemical knowledge to reproduce your results. Accessibility Investigate