Q26. Actual Horxn for dissolution of LiCl(s) = -36.97 kJ/mol
Q28. Actual Horxn for dissolution of NH4Cl(s) = 14.04 kJ/mol
Explanation
26 and 28?? Given the ΔΗ, in kJ/mole: NH4CI(S) Li (aq) NH4 (aq) NH3(aq) HCI(aq) LiCI(s)...
The salt ammonium chloride dissolves in water according to the reaction: NH4Cl(s) NH4+(aq) + Cl-(aq) (a) Calculate the standard enthalpy change ΔH° for this reaction, using the following data: NH4Cl(s) = -314.4 kJ mol-1 NH4+(aq) = -132.5 kJ mol-1 Cl-(aq) = -167.2 kJ mol-1 kJ (b) Calculate the temperature reached by the solution formed when 35.3 g of NH4Cl is dissolved in 0.160 L of water at 24.6 °C. Approximate the heat capacity of the solution by the heat capacity...
The dissolution of ammonium nitrate is given by the reaction: NH4NO3 (s) ----> NH4+ (aq) + NO3- (aq) Assuming that the values of ΔH° and ΔS° do not change appreciably with temperature, calculate the ΔG° value for the reaction from the polyatomic ion data in standard thermodynamic property tables. ΔG°: -4.1 kJ Predict the lowest temperature at which the reaction is spontaneous. T= _____ degrees Celsius
(7 pts.) Calculate the heat absorbed when 4.20 g of H2 are produced according to the following equation. CH3OH (g) → CO(g) + 2 H2(g) AH = 90.2 kJ (7 pts.) When one adds 1.475 kJ of heat energy to a sample of gold, the temperature goes from 12.5 °C to 84.6 °C. Calculate the mass of the sample of gold. Gold has a specific heat capacity of 0.129 J/g.°C. (6 pts.) 10. Write the thermochemical equation for the standard...
#6-9 6. Calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction given below, using thermodynamic tables in your book (Appendix 2): CH(g)+02(B) HO(g) + CO,(g) (not balanced) 7. Calcium carbonate decomposes at high temperature to form carbon dioxide and calcium oxide: CaCO3 CO2+ CaO Using data from the textbook (Apendix 2), determine the heat of reaction. 8. When potassium chloride reacts with oxygen under the right conditions, potassium chlorate is formed: 2 KCI+3 02 2KCIO3 Using data from the textbook (Appendix 2),...