Calculate the AH for the following reaction: TICI4 (g) + 2 H20 (g) →TiO2 (s) +...
AH-116.4 kJ/mol 4. Consider the following reaction: NH.NO, (s) N20 (8) + 2 H20 (g) Calculate AGⓇ for the reaction. Substance S” (J/mol K) NH.NO, (3) 151 N:0 (8) 220 H:0 (9) 183 5. The first step in the commercial production of titanium metal is the reaction of Tio: with chlorine an graphite: TiO2 (s) + 2 Cl: (g) + 2C (5) Tici: (1) + 2 CO(g) Calculate AGº for the reaction. Substance AG? (kJ/mol Substance AG® (kJ/mol) C(s) TiCl...
Calculate the value of AH° for the reaction 2 C2H2 () + 502 () 4002) + 2 H20 (1) given the following thermochemical equations: AH° = - 242 kJ AH° = - 394 kJ H2(g) + 4202) → H20 (8) C(s) + O2(%) + CO2(8) 2 C(s) + H2(g) → C2H2 (6) H20 () → H30Ⓡ AH° = +227 kJ AH° = +44 kJ TO - 907 kJ 0 - 2602 kJ 0 - 2514 kJ - 1694 kJ
Use the values of AH to calculate AHº for the following reactions. CO2(9) Substance and State AH (kJ/mol) C2H5OH(1) -278 02 (9) -393.5 H2O(9) -242 H2O(1) -286 TiC14(9) -736 TiO2 (s) -945 H+ (aq) ci- (aq) -167 MgO(s) -602 Mg(OH)2(s) -925 + ) — (8) + (8) a. Hoc AH° = DK b. TiCl4(g) + 2H2O(l) + TiO2 (s) + 4HCl(aq) AH° = C kJ c. MgO(s) + H2O(l) + Mg(OH)2(s) AH° = C kJ
Use the values of AH; to calculate AF® for the following reactions. Substance and State AH(kJ/mol) C2H5OH(1) -278 02(9) CO2(9) -393.5 H2O(9) -242 H2O(1) -286 Ticu (9) -736 TiO2(8) _945 H+ (aq) Cl(aq) -167 NiO(s) -241 Ni(OH)2(s) -538 0 + (g) - (g) + он до ос AH = kJ b. TiCl4 (9) + 2H20(1) + TiO2 (s) + 4HCl(aq) AH° = c. NiO(s) + H2O(l) + Ni(OH)2(s) AH° = kJ
AH = -116.4 kJ/mol 4. Consider the following reaction: NH4NO3 (8) N20 (g) + 2 H20 (g) Calculate AGº for the reaction. Substance Sº (J/mol K) NH4NO3 (s) 151 N20 (8) 220 H2O (9) 183
2. Given the following heats of formation, calculate AH for the reaction 2 CO(g) + 5 H2(g) → C2H6 (g) + 2 H2O(g) Compound AH°F (kJ/mol) Compound AH°F (kJ/mol) 52.28 C₂H6 (8) -84.68 C2H4 (8) -393.5 CO2(g) -241.8 H2O(g) -285.9 CO(g) -110.5 H2O(1)
3. Calculate the enthalpy of formation of carbon dioxide in the following reaction: C(s) + O2 (g) – CO2 (g) 213 Use the following equations: a) H20 (0) -- H2(g) + 103() AH',- +285.8 kJ/mol b) CH. (g) -2C (s) + 3H2(g) AH:- +84.7 kJ/mol c) 2CO2(g) +3H() - CH.(g) + (7/2) O, (g) AH,- +1560.7 kJ/mol
for the following rxn Use the standard enthalpies of formation to calculate AH° reaction. C2H4(g) + H2(g) + C2H6(g) ΔΗ° Substance (kJ/mol) C₂H4 52.4 C2H6 -84.68 0 -32.3 kJ -4.3 x 103 kJ 32.3 kJ 0 -137.1 kJ
3) Titanium dioxide is synthesized in the laboratory by hydrolysis, using the following reaction: TICIA() + 2H2O(l) → TIO (s) + 4HCl(s) AH -763 -187.6 945 92.31 What change in internal energy would occur at 298K if 1 mol of TiCl(l) were added to H2O(l) and all of the HCI evolved as gas? 4) Find the molar enthalpy of this reaction: N2H4(0) + H2(g) → 2NH3(g) Given: N,He(l) + CH,OH() → CH2O(g) + N2(g) + 3H2(g) AH -37 kJ N2(g)...
Consider the following reaction. CH4(g) + 2 O2(g) - CO2(g) + 2 H20(1) AH = -891 kJ Calculate the enthalpy change for each of the following cases. (a) 2.00 g methane is burned in excess oxygen. Гk (b) 2.00 x 103 L methane gas at 743 torr and 25°C is burned in excess oxygen.