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HNO3 (g) + 4H2 (g) ---> NH3 (g) + 3H2O (g) deltaH = -637 kJ
Calculate the enthalpy change when one mole of hydrogen reacts; and
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Anonymous
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Calculate the enthalpy change, ∆H in kJ, for the reaction H2O(s) → H2(g) + 1/2O2(g)
Use the following: A. –291.9 kJ B.
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Angela
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Given the thermochemical equation 2SO2 + O2 → 2SO3, ΔH°rxn = -198 kJ/mol, what is the standard enthalpy change for the
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Chris
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estimate the enthalpy change for each of the following reaction:
a) H2C=O(g)+HCl(g .....> H3C-O-Cl(g) b)H2O2(g)+2CO(g).....>
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oluchi
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Given the following data, calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction
S(s)+ O2(g)->SO2(g) S(s)+(3/2)O2(g)->SO3(g) H=-395.2 kJ
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Alisa
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Given that:
2Al(s)+(3/2)O2(g)--->Al2O3(s) change in H(rxn)= -1601 kJ/mol 2Fe(s)+(3/2)O2(g)--->Fe2O3(s) change in H(rxn)= -821
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Lucy
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The enthalpy change for the reaction between hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide is -56 kJ mol¹. Therefore
Α the reaction is
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Hydrazine, N2H4, is a colorless liquid used in rocket fuel. What is the enthalpy change for the process in which hydranzine is
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Austin
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How do you calculate the enthalpy change, in kJ/mol for the reaction of copper(II) sulfate?
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Autumn
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What is the enthalpy change (in kJ) for burning 49.0 g of methyl alcohol?
I tried this question and got the wrong answer of
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Anonymous
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Calculate the value of DHo for the reaction 2 CH4 (g) -> C2H6 (g) + H2 (g) given the following thermochemical equations:
C2H2 (g)
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timmy
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What is the enthalpy change (in kJ/mol) for the following process?
Na+(g) + Br-(g) --> NaBr (s) Hint: use the Born-Haber cycle
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Crystal
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Consider the following two thermochemical equations
N2+2.5O2-> N2O5(s) Delta H=xkJ N2+2.5O2-> N2O5(g) Delta H=ykJ The enthalpy
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Bob
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Can someone make sure I did this write!
What is the molar change in enthalpy when 100 g of ice is heated from -18.2 C to -72 C
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Libby
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The chemical reaction representing production of water gas is as follows:
C(s)+H2O(l)=CO(g)+H2(g) calculate the enthalpy change
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bennett
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the enthalpy change under standard conditions for which of the reaction below would be equal to the delta H of NaOH(s)?
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abbaakko
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What is the enthalpy change when 100.0 g octane (C8H18, MW = 114.23 g/mol) is combusted at 25C?
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Nicole
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Given that 4NH3+5O2-4NO+6H2O ΔH= -906kJ.
What is the Enthalpy change for NO +3/2H2O - NH3 +5/2 O2
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Wendy
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Adding 2.00 g of Mg metal to 95.0 mL of 1.00 M HCl in a coffee-cup calorimeter leads to a temperature increase of 9.2°C
If the
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Anonymous
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The value of Change in heat for the reaction below is -790 KJ. Calculate the enthalpy change accompanying the reaction of .95 g
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Anonymous
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The enthalpy change for the following reaction is -483.6 kJ:
2H2(g) + O2(g) = 2H2O(g) Therefore, the enthalpy change for the
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danny
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The value for ΔH° for the reaction below is -72 kJ. How many kJ of heat are released when 1.0 mol of HBr is formed in this
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danny
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Find the enthalpy change of the following reactions 2C+2H2O---> CO2+CH4
Using the following reactions with their change in H
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Anonymous
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Consider the following chemical reaction:
2H2O2(L) �¨ 2H2O(L) + O2(g) ƒ¢Hrxn = -196.1 kJ How much heat is released if 2 moles
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peterson
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Given 1.01 g of H2 in the reaction H2 + 1/2 O2 = H2O. The Delta H for solution is 143 kJ. What is the delta H for the reaction?
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Roger
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When a 3.90-g sample of solid ammonium nitrate dissolves in 60.0 g of water in a coffee-cup calorimeter, the temperature drops
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Kevin
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Consider the following data:
* NH3(g) yields 1/2 N2(g) + 3/2 H2(g) delta H = 46kJ * 2 H2(g) + O2(g) yields 2 H2o(g) delta H =
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Shellby
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Consider the following data:
C(s) + O2(g) → CO₂(g) AH-394 kJ mol-¹ Pb(s) + 202(g) → PbO(s) AH-217 kJ mol-¹ PbO(s) + CO(g)
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RXN #1: H2 (g) + O2 (g) --> H2O2 (l) ; delta-H =?
Calculate the enthalpy change (delta-H1) for the reaction above (RXN #1) using
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Ally
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When 15.3g of NaNO3 was dissolved in water inside a constant pressure
calorimeter, the temperature fell from 25.00 °C to 21.56
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Stephen
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The enthalpy change for the reaction between hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide is -56 kJ mol¹. Therefore
a)the reaction is
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When 20.8 g of calcium chloride, CaCl2, was dissolved in water in a calorimeter, the temperature rose from 25.0°C to 37.1°C.
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Glenna
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Analyze the figure shown of a salt (sodium chloride) dissociating in a solvent
(water). Is the overall change in enthalpy
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Calculate the enthalpy change that occurs when 1kg of benzene vapour at 150℃ and 100KPa condense to a solid at -20℃ and
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Teniola
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(DrBob222 please help me)
A sample of 1.97 grams of Z is dissolved into 500 grams of water which is in a styrofoam coffee cup.
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Rachel
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I know I pored this already, but I for it to mention the assumption. See below.
A calorimeter contains 30.0 mL of water at 15.0
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Student
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What is the enthalpy change when 24.0 g of water is cooled from 40.0°C to 5.70°C? _________kJIs the process endothermic or
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mara
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I need a recap of how to do the question below. I just need the basic guidelines:
The enthalpy change for the reaction 2H2(g)+O2
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Todd
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If the following reaction:
NO(g) + 1/2O2(g) NO2(g) has the following enthalpy change: H° = -56 kJ/mol What is the enthalpy of
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Morgan
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What is the change in enthalpy for an isothermal, isentropic compression of an ideal gas from 2 atm to 12 atm?
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Carl
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What is the enthalpy change (∆H) for the above reaction when the amount of Cl2(g) involved in the reaction is doubled?
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Anonymous
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NH4NO3(s) right arrow NH4+(aq) + NO3−(aq)
In order to measure the enthalpy change for this reaction, 1.21 g of NH4NO3 is
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Philip Golden
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Need help with this practice problem. I got the values for the gas to liquid and liquid to solid. Don't know how to do the rest?
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Chemkid
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Need help with this practice problem. I got the values for the gas to liquid and liquid to solid. Don't know how to do the rest?
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Chemkid
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Solid phosphorous is found in two forms: white phosphorous (P4) and red phosphorous (P). White phosphorous is the standard
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Zack
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The reaction between hydrogen and chlorine gases gives hydrogen chloride gas in the following reaction:
H2(g) + Cl2(g) = 2HCl(g)
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john
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H2(g)+Cl2(g)=2HCL(g)
it is found experimentally that 1 mole of H2 gas react with 1 mole of CL2 gas at constant temperature &
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john
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A calorimeter contains 20.0 of water at 12.5 . When 2.20 of (a substance with a molar mass of 59.0 ) is added, it dissolves via
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JOSH
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What is ΔGo at 1000 oC for the following reaction?
CaCO3 (s) CaO (s) + CO2 (g)
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laquisha
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Carbon monoxide reacts with oxygen to form
carbon dioxide by the following reaction: 2 CO(g) + O2(g) → 2 CO2(g) ∆H for this
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Joe King
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