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12. Given the reaction below: SiCl4 (9) + 2 Mg (s) — 2 MgCl2 (s) +...
12. Given the reaction below: AH = -625.6 kJ SiCl4 (9) + 2 Mg (s) — 2 MgCl2 (s) + Si (s) (a) is the reaction endothermic or exothermic? (2 points) (b) How much heat would it take to produce 650 g of solid silicon? (6 points)
12. Given the reaction below: SiCIA (g) + 2 Mg(s) - 2 MgCl2 (s) + Si (s) AH = -625.6 kJ (a) Is the reaction endothermic or exothermic? (2 points) exothermic (b) How much heat would it take to produce 650 g of solid silicon? (6 points)
9. Predict the products of the reactions below and balance the equations. If no reaction would occur, write NR. (4 points each) (a) 241 +312 -2A113 (b) Ba(OH)2 + HBI BaBr 2 + H2O (c) C&H 206 + O2 → 10. What volume of a 2.00 M solution of AuCl2 would be necessary to give 1.65 g of AuCiz? (5 points) 11. A solution of KOH was titrated with 0.1423 g of HBr. If 3.08 mL of KOH solution were...
Consider the following reaction: Mg (s) + 2 HCl (aq) → MgCl2 (aq) + H2 (g) ΔHrxn = –4.6 × 102 kJ a. Is this reaction endothermic or exothermic? Circle one. [1] b. How much heat is evolved when 1.37 g of Mg are dissolved in excess HCl? [5] c. If 1.37 g of Mg are dissolved in enough HCl to make 250.0 mL of solution in a coffee-cup calorimeter, what is the final temperature of the solution? (Assume density...
20.5) Calculate ΔGo for the reaction SiCl4(g) 2Mg(s) 2MgCl2(s) Si(s) Substance SiCl4 Mg(s) MgCl2(s) Si(s) ΔGof(kJ/mol) -616.98 0 -591.79 0 a)566.60kJ b)50.38kJ c)25.19kJ d)- 25.19kJ e)- 566.60kJ Calculate Delta So for the combustion of propane. C3H8(g) + 5O2(g) rightarrow 3CO2(g)+4H2O(g) Sustance C3H8 O2 CO2 H2O So(J/k.mol) 269.9 205.138 213.74 188.825
Must Show all work Calculate S deg for the reaction: 1/2SiCl4(g) + Mg(s) --------> MgCl2(s) + 1/2 Si(s) Substance: SiCl4(g) Mg(s) MgCl2(s) Si(s) S deg (J/K x mol): 330.73 32.68 89.62 18.83
A chemist measures the energy change AH during the following reaction: 2 HgO(s) → 2 Hg(0+02(9) AH=182. kJ Use the information to answer the following questions. This reaction is... Suppose 18.0 g of HgO react. Will any heat be released or absorbed? endothermic. exothermic. Yes, absorbed. Yes, released No. Х S If you said heat will be released or absorbed in the second part of this question, calculate how much heat will be released or absorbed. Round your answer to...
Part A How much heat (in kilojoules) is evolved or absorbed in the reaction of 3.40 g of Fe2O3 with enough carbon monoxide to produce iron metal? Fe, 3 (s) + 3CO(g) + 2Fe(s) + 3C02(9) AH° = -24.8kJ. ΑΣΦ 9 = q= | kJ Submit Request Answer Part B Is the process exothermic or endothermic? The process is exothermic. The process is endothermic.
A chemist measures the energy change AH during the following reaction: 2 HgO(s) + 2 Hg(0+02(9) AH= 182. kJ Use the information to answer the following questions. This reaction is... DO Suppose 47.7 g of HgO react. endothermic. exothermic. Yes, absorbed. Yes, released. No. Х Will any heat be released or absorbed? If you said heat will be released or absorbed in the second part of this question, calculate how much heat will be released or absorbed. Round your answer...
Using values of ΔG°f, calculate ΔG°rxn for the following reaction. Is the reaction product-favored or reactant-favored? SiCl4(g) + 2 Mg(s) → 2 MgCl2(s) + Si(s) ΔG°f (kJ/mol) HgS(s) -50.6 SO2(g) -300.13 H2S(g) -33.56 H2O(ℓ) -228.59 SiCl4(g) -622.76 MgCl2(s) -591.59 ____ kJ/mol? product-favored or reactant-favored?