What is the correct order for the atomic orbitals? Select one: O a. - p, d,...
Date 02/12/2020 PreLab Assignment Experiment 3: HESS is Just a Four Letter Word Consider the following reactions 1 CHaq) 2 Org) - CO2(g) + 2 H2O(l): AH=-890 kJ/mol 2 2 CHelg) + 4 Ong) -- 2 CO2(g) + 4H2O(l): AH=-1780 kJ/mol 3. CO2(g) + 2 H2O(l) - CHI(g) + 2 O2(g): AH= 890 kJ/mol 2 H2O(l) -- 2 H2O(g): AH = 88 kJ/mol Quantitatively, how does the change in enthalpy, AH for reaction #1 compare to the change in enthalpy...
(e) a- use of s and p atomic orbitals b- use of s, p, and d atomic orbitals c-use of only s orbitals d-generation of more than four hybrid orbitals Hybrid Orbitals Use the animation to answer the following questions. (a) Mixing yellow and blue atomic orbitals can produce: 2, 3 or 4 hybrid orbitals. O 4 or 5 hybrid orbitals. 1 or 2 hybrid orbital(s). O 5 or 6 hybrid orbitals. (b) Mixing one yellow atomic orbital and one...
After the s, p, d, and f orbitals, the next higher series is the g series. a. How many electrons does each g subshell hold? b. What is the lowest principal energy level in which g orbitals can exist?
Please help with both as its the last attempt remaining What is the AHF for the following reaction? C(s) + 2H2(g) - CHA(g) Use: CO2(g) = -393.15 kJ H2O(g) = -241.8 kJ H20 (1) = -285.8 kJ CaCO3(s) =-1206.9 kJ CaO(s)= -635.1k NH3(g) = 46.1 kJ CH4(g) = -74.8 kJ PC13(1) = -319.7 kJ C6H6(1) = +49.0 kj NO2(g) = +34.0 kJ CH3OH(1) = -239.0 kJ C3H18(1) = -269.0 kJ Al2O3(s) =-1675.7 kJ SiO2(s) =-910.9 kJ CuSO4(s) =-771.4 kJ OA....
DUE TOMORROW!!! Name Lab Instructor Date SS is Just a Four Letter Word UUUUUUU Pre Lab Assignment Experiment 3: HESS is Just a Four Le Consider the following reactions 1. CH(g) + 2 O2(g) - CO2(g) + 2 H20(1): AH=-890 kJ/mol 2. 2 CH (9) + 4 O2(g) – 2 CO2(g) + 4H2O(): AH=-1780 kJ/mo 3. CO2(g) + 2 H2O(l) - CHug) +2 02(g): AH=890 kJ/mol 4. 2 H2O(l) + 2 H2O(g): AH = 88 kJ/mol Quantitatively, how does the...
Arrange the following gases in order of decreasing standard molar entropy: N204(9), NO(g), NO2(g). Select one: O a. N204> NO > NOZ O b. N204 > NO2 > NO O C. NO2 > NO > N20. O d. NO > NO2 > N204 e. NO > N204 > NO2 Which of the following reactions will shift to the left if the volume is decreased? Select one: H2 (8) + Cl2 (8) DIL 2 HCI (8) OD b. 2 SO3 (8)...
Using the bond enthalpies in the Average Bond Enthalpies table, determine the approximate enthalpy (in kJ) for each of the following reactions. (Assume the average bond enthalpy of the Cl–F bond is 254 kJ/mol.) (a) Cl2(g) + 3 F2(g) → 2 ClF3(g) (b) H2C=CH2(g) + H2(g) → H3CCH3(g) (c) 2 CH3(C=O)H(g) + 5 O2(g) → 4 CO2(g) + 4 H2O(g) ITITIT Average Bond Enthalpies AH bond (kJ/mol) bond AHond (kJ/mol) bond AH bond (kJ/mol) bond bond AH bond (kJ/mol) С-Н...
Which one of the following statements is true? O H is the value of a measured under conditions of constant volume. The enthalpy change for a reaction is independent of the state of the reactants and products. Enthalpy is a state function. O Enthalpy is an intensive property. The enthalpy change of a reaction is the reciprocal of the AH of the reverse reaction. QUESTION 2 0.5 points Save Answer Given the following reactions N2 (g) + 2O2 (g) +...
please help with 3 and 8 please 3. Draw a properly labeled Bom-Haber cycle for the formation of MgF:(s) from Mg(o) and F-(S 4. Draw Lewis Electron Dot Structures for the following molecules: a) H20 b) CO2 d) PF 5. Determine the structures for the following molecules using the VSEPR theory. b) SF4 a) NH3 c) CIF3 6. a) Determine the structures for each of the following ions using the VSEPR theory. 2- i) NOs i) CO b) Draw 2...