Review Problem 6.088 Given the following thermochemical equations, 4NH3(g) +70,(3) — GNO (8) + 8NH3(g) —...
Review Problem 6.086 Given the following thermochemical equations, 2Cu + S(s) - Cu2S(s) AH° = -79.5 kJ S(s) + O2(g) → SO2(9) AH = -297 kJ Cu2S(s) + 202(g) → 2CụO(s) + SO2(g) AH° = -527.5 kJ calculate the standard enthalpy of formation (in kilojoules per mole) of Cuo(s). AH°(Cuo(s)) - kJ/mol The number of significant digits is set to 3; the tolerance is +/-2% Show Work is REQUIRED for this question: Open Show Work Review Problem 6.087 Given the...
Review Problem 6.085 Given the following thermochemical equations, COG) + Cl2(g)—COClz0) H,0() + COC126) + 2NaBr(s) — 2NaCIG) + Ca(OH)2C) + Brz(1) Ca(OH),() — COC) + H20() calculate the value of AH° (in kilojoules) for the reaction Cl:(8)+NaBr(s) — NaCl(s) + Brz() AH'= -110.9 kJ AH° = -60.2 kJ AH° = +65.1 kJ AH = The number of significant digits is set to 3; the tolerance is +/-2% Show Work is REQUIRED for this question: Open Show Work
Review Problem 6.083 Calculate AHo in kilojoules for the following reaction, the preparation of the unstable nitrous acid, HNO2 HNO2 ) + NaCl) Ha)+NaNO2G) Use the following thermochemical equations: 1) 2NaCl) +HO)2HCI(g)+ NayO) AH= +507.31 kJ 2) NO(g)+NOg) + Na,O)+ 2NaNO,() AH"=-427.14 k 3) NO(g)+NO() NO(g) +O;e) AH*=-42.68 k 4) 2HNO,() N;O(g) + O;(g) + H2O(D AH +34.35 kl AH= kJ The number of significant digits is set to 4; the tolerance is +/-2 % Show Work is REQUIRED for...
Review Problem 6.085 x Incorrect. Did you perform all operations that you performed on the reactions to the values of enthalpy for each reaction? Are all your reactants and products on the correc sides? Given the following thermochemical equations, COG+Cl(s) —Cod:6) H 0(0) + COC10) + 2NaBe(s) — 2NCKG) + Ca(OH),() + Bryl Ca(OH),() —COG) + H20(1) calculate the value of AH (in kilojoules) for the reaction 01.(8) + NaBr() NaCl@) + Br() AH'= -110.9 kJ AH = -60.2 kJ...
Review Problem 6.075 Magnesium burns in air to produce a bright light and is often used in fireworks displays. The combustion of magnesium can be described by the following thermochemical equation: 2Mg(s) +02() - 2MgO(s) AH = -1203 ) Calculate the heat of reaction (in kilojoules) when the combustion of 5.49 g of magnesium occurs. Include the sign in your answer. The number of significant digits is set to 3; the tolerance is +/-29 Show Work is REQUIRED for this...
Review Problem 6.078 Methanol is used to heat food. The combustion of methanol can be described by the following thermochemical equation: 2CH3OH() + 302(9) ► 2002(9) + 4H20(9) AH° = -1199 kJ How much methanol, in grams, is needed to release 584 k) of heat? g of CH3OH The number of significant digits is set to 3; the tolerance is +/-2% Show Work is REQUIRED for this question: Open Show Work
Given the thermochemical equations A(g) — Bg AH = 70 kJ B(g) — C(g) AH = -140 kJ find the enthalpy changes for each reaction 3 A(g) — 3Bg AH = B(g) Ag) AH = A(g) -C(O) AH =
Review Problem 6.076 Methanol is the fuel in "canned heat containers (e.g., Sterno) that are used to heat food at cocktail parties. The combustion of methanol follows the thermochemical equation: 2CH,OH() + 30,(0) - 2002(0) + 4H2000 H -1199 ) How many kilojoules are liberated by the combustion of 32.3 g of methanol The number of significant digits is set to 3; the tolerance is +/-2% Show Work is REQUIRED for this question: Open Show Work
Determine AH for the reaction NO(g) + V20 (9) NO.(9) AH using the following thermochemical equations: V2N,(9) +0,(9) - NO,(9) 1/2N,(9) + 720,(g) – NO(9) AH = +33.8 kJ AH = +90.37 kJ
Review Problem 6.090 Which of the following thermochemical equations can have AH for the heat of the reaction? a) Na2SO4(s) + HCI(g) H2SO4( + 2NaCl(s) b) H2(g) + S(s)+ 202(g) H2SO4() c) 2H+S+40 +4H H2SO4() d) 1/2H2(g) + S(s) + O2 (g) 2H2SO4() For the three equations that do not, reason why: the reactants are molecules. For choice the reactants are atoms. For choice more than one mole is formed. For choice Open Show Work Click if you would like...