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42 1 point The exothermic reaction of iron metal and chlorine can be written as: 2Fe(s)+3C12(g)...
1 point The exothermic reaction of iron metal and chlorine can be written as: 2Fe(s)+3C12(g) - 2FeCl3(s) AH = 346 kJ Calculate the heat generated, in kilojoules, when 30.3 grams of FeCl3 is formed. Use 162.20 g/mol as the molar mass of FeCla,
1 point The exothermic reaction of iron metal and chlorine can be written as: 2Fe(s)+3C12(e) — 2FeCl3(s) AH-374 kJ Calculate the heat generated, in kilojoules, when 33.5 grams of FeCl3 is formed. Use 162.20 g/mol as the molar mass of FeCl3.
1 point The exothermic reaction of iron metal and chlorine can be written as: 2Fe(s)+3C12(e) 2FeCl3(s) AH = 374 kJ Calculate the heat generated, in kilojoules, when 33.5 grams of FeCl3 is formed. Use 162.20 g/mol as the molar mass of FeCl3.
27 1 point The exothermic reaction of iron metal and chlorine can be written as: 2Fe(s)+3C12(6) 2FeCl3(s) AH = 366 kJ Calculate the heat generated, in kilojoules, when 33.9 grams of FeCl3 is formed. Use 162.20 g/mol as the molar mass of FeCl3. Type your answer..
Time Remaining 30 1 point The exothermic reaction of iron metal and chlorine can be written as: 2Fe(s)+3C12(8) 2FeCl3(s) AH-377 kJ Calculate the heat generated, in kilojoules, when 28.3 grams of FeCl3 is formed. Use 162.20 g/mol as the molar mass of FeCl3. Type your answer... Previous
Iron metal reacts with chlorine gas according to the equation: 2Fe(s) + 3Cl2(g) 2FeCl3(s) If 35.0 g each of iron and chlorine react, how much FeCl3 will be formed?
2Fe(s)+2cl2(g)-> 2FeCl3(s) If a reaction begins with 25.6 g of each iron and chlorine, how much FeCl3 can be formed in g?
D Question 20 1 pts Using provided data, determine AGⓇ (kJ) for the following reaction. 2Fe(s) + 3C12() <2FeCl3(s) AH, (kJ/mol) S (J/molk) Fe(s) 27.3 Cl2(e) 223.0 FeCl3(s) -399.5 142
Question 20 1 pts Using provided data, determine AGº (kJ) for the following reaction. 2Fe(s) + 3C12(8) 2FeCl3(s) AH® (kJ/mol) S (J/molk) Fe(s) 27.3 Cl2le) 223.0 FeCl3(s) -399.5 142 Question 21 1 pts Determine AG (in kJ) for the following reaction at 325K when the concentrations of the species are as follows: NO, - 10.00 M, N204 - 11.1 M. AGº (NO) - 51 kJ/mol, AG (N204) - 97.7 kJ/mol 2NO26) N20 (8)
Iron metal reacts with chlorine gas giving iron(III)chloride. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: 2 Fe (s)+ 3 Cl2 (g) ---------> 2FeCl3 (s) If only 21.4 g of FeCl3 is obtained from 35.0 g of iron and excess Cl2, what is the percent yield?