HQ11.43 Homework Answered For the reaction of H2(g)+1/2 02(g) H20(g), AH° is -285.82 kJ. What is...
6) Given the following reactions H20 (1) H20 (8) AH = 44.01 kJ AH = -483.64 kJ 2H2 (8) + O2(g) +2H20 (g) the enthalpy for the decomposition of liquid water into gaseous hydrogen and oxygen 2H20 (1) +2H2 (g) + O2(g) _kJ.
4 H2(g) + CO2(g) → CH4(g) + 2 H20(g) AH=-165 kJ a. Is the reaction endothermic or exothermic? exothermic b. How many kJ of heat are released when 5.0 moles of CO2 react with excess H2? 3300 number not words.) c. How many kJ of heat are liberated when 12.9 g of H2 react with excess CO2? 264 (Enter a number not words.) [] Full
17. Given the flloving reactions H20 (1) H20 (g) 2 H2 (g) + 02 () 2 H20 (g) AH 483.64 kJ AH-44.01 k the enthalpy for the decomposition of liquid water into gaseous hydrogen and oxygen 2 H20 1) 2 H2 (g) + 02(8) kJ. A)-395.62 B) -527.65 C) 439.63 D) 571.66 E) 527.65
You are given the following data. AH = = -286.0 kJ H2(g) + 1/2O2(g) → H20(1) N2O5(9) + H20(1) → 2 HNO3(aq) 1/2 N2(9) + 3/2 02(9) + 1/2 H2(9) AH = -77.0 kJ HNO3(1) AH = -174.0 kJ Calculate the AH for the reaction given below. 2 N2(g) + 5 O2(g) → 2 N205(9) k] Need Help? Read It Supporting Materials Periodic Table E Constants & Factors Supplemental Data
4.57. For the equation 2H20 (g) 2H2 (g)+ 02 (g) -241.8 kJ and AG(25°C) = -228.61 kJ. Use the AH(25°C) Gibbs-Helmholtz equation to estimate the temperature for which AG = 0.
HQ11.44 Homework. Unanswered Using the first equation in HQ11.43, how much heat will be generated if 10.0 g of Hy is reacted with excess O2? Report the answer in kJ and it should be a positive number. Report the answer to four significant figures. Numeric Answer:
Given the following equations and AH' values: C(s) + O2(g) + CO2(g) AH = -393.5 kJ H2(g) + 1/2O2(g) - H20 (1) AH = -285.8 kJ 2C2H2 (8) + 5O2(g) + 4CO2(g) + 2H20 (1) AH'= -2598 kJ Determine the heat of reaction (in kJ) at 298 K for the reaction: 2C(s) + H2(8) C2H2 (8) 0-136.8 0-219.8 0-109.9 O-167.1 +226.2
Please explain Data: C(graphite) + O2(g) => CO2(g) AH = -393.5 kJ H2(g) + 1/2O2(g) => H2O(1) AH = -285.8 kJ CH3OH(1) + 3/202(9) A CO2(g) + 2H20(1) AH = -726.4 kJ Using the data above, calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction below. Reaction: C(graphite) + 2H2(g) + 1/2O2(g) => CH3OH(1) A. +238.7 kJ B.-238.7 kJ C. +548.3 kJ D.-548.3 kJ E. +904.5 kJ
1) Enthalpy changes for the following reactions can be determined: AH=-91.8k N2(g) + 3 H2(g) → 2 NH (B) 4 NH(B) + 5 O2(g) → 4 NO(g) + 6H2O () H2(g) + O2 (g) → H20 (8) AH = -906.2 kJ AH = -241.8 kJ What is the enthalpy change for the following reaction? % N2(g) + O2(g) → NO(g) 2) Consider the following thermochemical equation: 2CH.(g)+70:(g)4CO2(g)+6H,0(1) AH--3120 kJ If 2.4 L of ethane (C2H6) at STP are reacted with...
Homework Thermochemistry Name: 1. Calculate the mass of O that is produced by photosynthesis when 2.49 x 109 kJ of solar energy is consumed by the following reaction: 6 H20 (1) + 6 CO2 (g) - C&H 20(s) + 6 02 (g) ; AH-2803 kJ 2. Given the following thermochemical equation, what amount of energy is absorbed/given off when 255 g of CuO is reacted. 2 Cu20 (s) - 4 Cu (s) + O2(g) : AH = 333.8 kJ 3....