5. (20 pts) Consider the following reaction OF2(g) + H2O(g) ---> 2 HF(g) + O2(g) AH.(kJ/mole)=-318 kJ/mole (a) U...
5. (20 pts) Consider the following reaction OF2(g) + H2O(g) ---> 2 HF(g) + O2(g) AH.(kJ/mole) -318 kJ/mole (a) Using this information along with data in the appendix of your textbook, calculate AH;(OF,(8)) in kJ/mole at 25°C. (b) If 15.0 g of OF2(g) and 10.0 g of H2Og) react, how much heat, expressed in kJ is released? Hint: First calculate the limiting reagent. 6.(20 pts) Consider two Styrofoam coffee cups. If cup #1 contains 102.0 mL of water at 81.8°C...
Consider the following reaction OF2(g) + H2O(g) --- > 2 HF(g) + O2(g) ∆Hºrxn(kJ/mole)= -318 kJ/mole Using this information along with data in the appendix of your textbook, calculate ∆Hºf(OF2(g)) in kJ/mole at 25oC. (b) If 15.0 g of OF2(g) and 10.0 g of H2Og) react, how much heat, expressed in kJ is released? Hint: First calculate the limiting reagent.
5. (20 pts) Consider the following reaction OF:(g)+ H20(g) (a) Using this information along with data in the appendix of your textbook, calculate AH(OF, (g)) in kJ/mole at 25 C. (b) If 15.0 g of OF (g) and 10.0 g of H2Og) react, how much heat, expressed in kJ is released? Hint: First calculate the limiting reagent. 2 HF(g) + O(g) AH (kJ/mole)--318 kJ/mole Consider two Styrofoam coffee cups. If cup # 1 contains 102.0 mL of water at 81.8...
Information from the appendix is attached: 5. (20 pts) Consider the following reaction OF2(g) + H2O(g) ---> 2 HF(g) + O2(g) AH (kJ/mole) = -318 kJ/mole (a) Using this information along with data in the appendix of your textbook, calculate AH (OF, (g)) in kJ/mole at 25°C. (b) If 15.0 g of OF2(g) and 10.0 g of H2Og) react, how much heat, expressed in kJ is released? Hint: First calculate the limiting reagent. 6.(20 pts) Consider two Styrofoam coffee cups....
The enthalpy change for the following reaction is -318 kJ. OF2(g) + H2O(g) --> O2(g) + 2HF(g) a) To analyze the reaction, first draw Lewis structures for all reactant and product molecules. b) Estimate the O-F bond energy in OF2(g) , using tabulated bond energies (linked above) for the remaining bonds. Bond data for question two can be found in a references chart by googling bond energy (will not allow photo upload) H - O = 463kJ O=O = 498kJ...
#4.(25pts) Consider the reaction AH (kJ/mole) 5 CO2(g) + SizN() ----> 3 SiO(g) + 2 N2O(s) + 5 CO(g) AH = 2023.75 kJ/mole (1) Use the above information as well as heat of formation data in the appendix of your textbook to calculate AH (Si,N.(s)) in kJ/mole. Additional information: AH (SiO(g)) = 1.94 x 109 kJ/mole 6) How many kJ of heat are absorbed when 1.2 lbs of Si N.(s) react according to the above equation? 1 lb = 453.6...
Given that H2(g) + F,() 2 HF(g) AH = -546.6 kJ 2 H,() + O2(g) → 2H,O(1) AH x = -571.6 kJ calculate the value of AHixn for 2F2(g) + 2 H2O(1) 4 HF(g) + O2(8) AH = KJ
UIVLII Lidl H, (g)+F2(g) → 2 HF(g) 2 H2(g) + O2(g) — 2 H2O(1) AH;xn = -546.6 kJ AHixn = -571.6 kJ calculate the value of AHixn for 2F2(g) + 2 H2O(l) — 4 HF(g) + O2(8)
4. (14 pts) Calculate AHr (kJ/mole) for the reaction CaHlg)+ 6 F2(g) >2 CFg) + 4 HF(g) AH (kJ/mole) ? Using only the following data AH (kJ/mole) H2(g)+ F2(g) C(s) + 2 F2(g) 2 C(s)+ 2 H2(g) 2 HF(g) -537.0 -680,0 CF4(g) C2H4(g) + 52.3
Given that H2(g) + F2(g) → 2 HF(g) AH;xn = -546.6 kJ 2 H2(g) + O2(g) + 2H,0(1) AH;x= -571.6 kJ calculate the value of AHEX for 2F2(g) + 2 H20(1) + 4HF(g) + O2(8) AH