Calculate ∆H for the following reaction:
Cu2O (s) + CO (g) 2 Cu (s) + CO2 (g)
using a table of heat of formation values.
For background, we were not provided with a table of heat formation values. This is all we were provided with. My professor also didnʻt post lecture slides on how to do this, which is why I am struggling.
compound/element | enthalpy of formation(KJ/mol) |
Cu2O(s) | -168.6 |
CO(g) | -110.5 |
Cu(s) | 0 |
CO2 | -394 |
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