The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of carbon dioxide(g) with hydrogen(g) to form C2H2(g) and water(g). 2CO2(g) + 5H2(g) C2H2(g) + 4H2O(g) H = 46.5 kJ How many grams of CO2(g) would react if 5.32 kJ of energy were provided?
The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of carbon dioxide(g) with hydrogen(g) to form C2H2(g)...
The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of carbon monoxide(g) with water(l) to form carbon dioxide(g) and hydrogen(g). CO(g) + H2O(l) CO2(g) + H2(g) H = 2.80 kJ When 9.83 grams of carbon monoxide(g) react with excess water(l),_______________ kJ of energy are___________ ( absorbed or evolved ) .
The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of carbon(s)with oxygen(g) to form carbon dioxide(g). C(s.graphite) + O2(g) CO2(g) Hexn=-394 kJ How many grams of C(s.graphite) would have to react to produce 139 kJ of energy? grams
The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of methane(g) with oxygen(g) to form carbon dioxide(g) and water(g). CH4(g) + 2O2(g) ---> CO2(g) + 2H2O(g) H = -802 kJ When 6.37 grams of methane(g) react with excess oxygen(g), ___ kJ of energy are _________(evolved or absorbed). Once you get the answer, would it be a negative number or a positive number?
The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of nitrogen(g) with oxygen(g) to form nitrogen dioxide(g). N2(g) + 2O2(g)2NO2(g) H = 66.4 kJ How many grams of N2(g) would be made to react if 19.5 kJ of energy were provided? grams?
The reaction of carbon dioxide(g) with hydrogen(g) to form acetylene(g) (C2H2) and water(g) proceeds as follows 2 CO2(g)+5 H2(g) CH(g)+ 4 H2O(g) When Lgrams of CO2(g) react with sufficient H2(g), 9.03 kJ of energy are absorbed. What is the value of AH for the chemical equation given? AHxn kJ
The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of ammonium chloride(s) to form ammonia(g) and hydrogen chloride(g). NH4Cl(s) NH3(g) + HCl(g) H = 176 kJ How many grams of NH4Cl(s) would be made to react if 49.8 kJ of energy were provided? _____grams
The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of hydrogen sulfide(g) with oxygen(g) to form water(g) and sulfur dioxide(g). 2H2S(g) + 3O2(g)2H2O(g) + 2SO2(g) H = -1.04×103 kJ When 13.5 grams of hydrogen sulfide(g) react with excess oxygen(g), kJ of energy are .
The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of iron(III) oxide(s) with hydrogen(g) to form iron(s)and water(g). Fe2O3(s) + 3H2(g)—2Fe(s) + 3H2O(g) AHexn98.8 kJ How many grams of Fe2O3(s) would react if 36.2 kJ of energy were provided? grams Submit Answer
The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of ammonium nitrate(s) to form dinitrogen monoxide(g) and water(g) NH,NO3() N2O(g) + 2H2O(g) AH = -35.9 kJ How many grams of NH NO,(s) would have to react to produce 12.1 kJ of energy? grams The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of hydrogen sulfide(g) with oxygen(g) to form water(g) and sulfur dioxide(g). 2H2S(g) + 302(g)—2H2O(g) + 2802(8) AH=-1.04x109 kJ When 9.64 grams of hydrogen sulfide(g) react with excess oxygen(g), -588.8 kJ...
The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of sulfur dioxide(g) with oxygen(g) to form sulfur trioxide(g). 2SO2(g) + O2(g)2SO3(g) H = -198 kJ How many grams of SO2(g) would have to react to produce 31.9 kJ of energy?