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Question 7 Use the standard reaction enthalpies given below to determine AHºrxn for the following reaction:...
E) - 03. 9) Use the standard reaction enthalpies given below to determine AHºrxn for the following reaction: AHºrxn = ? 4 S(s)+6 O2() → 4 SO3(e) Given: SO2(g) → S(s) + O2(e) 2 SO2(8)+O2(g) - 2 SO3(8) AHºrxn = 1296.8 kJ AHºrxn=-197.8 kJ D) -791.4 kJ E) 1583 kJ C) -1583 kJ A) -494.6 kJ B) -692.4 kJ
(10) 5. Use the given reactions and their enthalpies to determine the AHºrxn for the following reaction: 2 S(x) + 3 O2(g) → 2503(g) Hºrxn - ? Given Reactions and their Standard Enthalpies of Reaction: SO2(g) - S(s) + O2(g) 2 SO2(g) + O2(g) 2 S03(g) AHºrxn = +296.8 kJ Hºrxn = -197.8 kJ (10) 6. Use standard enthalpies of formation (AH°f) to determine AHºrxn for the reaction below. 2 CH3OH(1) + 3 02(g) → 2 CO2(g) + 4H2O(g)
7. Use the reaction enthalpies given below to determine AHºrxn for the following reaction: 8. Use the AHºf information provided to calculate AHºrxn for the following: P4(g) + 10 C12(g) + 4PC15(s) AHørxn = ? SO2Cl2(g) + 2 H2O(l) → 2 HCI(g) + H2804 Given: PC15(s) - PC13(g) + Cl2(g) P4(g) + 6 Cl2(g) - 4 PC13(g) AHørxn- +157 kJ Hºrxn=-1207 kJ AHºf (kJ/mol) SO2Cl2(g) H2O(1) HCl(g) H2S040) -364 -286 -92 -814 Voboty A) -2100. kJ B) -1835 kJ C)...
52) Use the standard reaction enthalpies given below to determine AHryn for the tonowe reaction P4() + 10 C12(e) → 4PC15(s) Hºrxn = ? Given: PC15(s) → PC13(g) + Cl2(e) AHørxn = +157 kJ P4(B) + 6 Cl2(e) → 4 PC13(g) AH*rxn=-1207 kJ A) -1835 kJ B) -1364 kJ C) -1050. kJ D) -1786 kJ E) -2100. kJ 53) Use the standard reaction enthalpies given below to determine AHørxn for the following reaction 4 SO3(e) — 4 S(s) + 6...
What is AHºrxn for the following reaction based on the standard reaction enthalpies given below? AHºrn = ? 2 NO(g) + O2(g) +2 NO2(g) Given: N2(g) + O2(g) → 2 NO(g) 1/2 N2(g) + O2(g) NO2(g) AHºrn = +183 kJ AHºrn = +33 kJ A. -150 kj B.-333 kJ C. +115 kJ OD. +238 kJ E. -117 kJ
Question 5 Use the standard reaction enthalpies given below and Hess's Law to determine AH°rxn for the following reaction: Input answer in kJ rounded to the ones place with the correct sign. X4(g) + 10 Y2(g) 4XY5(s) AHºrxn = ? Given: XY5(s) - XY3(g) + Y2(g) AHºrxn= -157 kJ X4(g) + 6 Y2(g) + 4 XY3(g) AHºrxn = 1,146 kJ
Use the standard reaction enthalpies given below to determine ΔH°rxn for the following reaction: 4 SO3(g) → 4 S(s) + 6O2(g) ΔH°rxn = ? Given: SO2(g) → S(s) +O2(E) ΔH°rxn = +296.8 kJ 2 SO2(g) + O2(g) → 2SO3(g) ΔH°rxn = -197.8 kJ-494.6 kJ -692.4 kJ -791.4 kJ 1583 kJ 293.0 kJ
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19. Use the standard reaction enthalpies given below to determine A rxn for the following reaction: 2 S(s) + 302(g) - 2 503() AH rxn = ? Given: 06-298) SO2(e) - S(s) + O2(8) AHørxn = +296.8 kJ -1978 2 SO2(8) + 02() + 2 503(E) AHørxn = -197.8 kl - 791.4 A. -494.6 kJ B. -692.4 kJ C.-791.4 kJ D. +1583 kl E. -293.0 kJ 20. Use the information...
Calculate [delta H0 f] in kJ for the equation below using the
standard enthalpies of formation seen in the image:
Testbank, Question 6.123 Using the standard enthalpies of formation, AH : CO(g) = -110.5 kJ mol-1 CO2(g) = -393.5 kJ molt SO2(g) = -296.9 kJ molt SO3(g) = -395.2 k) mol-1 calculate AH reaction for CO2(g) + SO2(g) — 503(9) + CO(g)
Use the standard reaction enthalpies given below and Hess's Law to determine AH°rxn for the following reaction: Input answer in kJ rounded to the ones place with the correct sign. X4(g) + 10 Y2(g) →4XY5(s) AHørxn = ? Given: XY5(s) → XY3(g) + Y2(g) AHºrxn=-157 kJ X4(g) + 6 Y2(g) →4 XY3(g) AH°rxn = 1,363 kJ