Gummy bears decompose rapidly and explosively in molten potassium chlorate. Both decomposition and combustion reactions happen...
Gummy bears decompose rapidly and explosively in molten potassium chlorate Both decomposition and combustion reactions happen simultaneously according to the balanced equation CH,2011(s) + 8 KCIO3(1) -->12 COX) +11 H2O(g) + 8 KCl(aq) Use the free energy of formation values below to calculate AG CH2011) KCIO, (1) CO, (2) H:0 () KCI(Q) AGⓇ, (kJ/mol) -1544.6 -296 25 -394 36 -228 57 409 14 AG
Gummy bears decompose rapidly and explosively in molten potassium chlorate. Both decomposition and combustion reactions happen simultaneously according to the balanced equation: C12H22011(s) + 8 KClO3(1) --> 12 CO2(g) + 11 H2O(g) + 8 KCl(aq) Using the AHºf values below, calculate the standard enthalpy change for this reaction. (Report your answer in standard notation.) C12H22011 (8) KCIO3 (1) CO2 (g) H2O (g) KCl (aq) A Hºf (kJ/mol) -2225.5 -397.73 -393.51 -241.82 -436.7 AH° rxn = * kJ
Due in 9 hours, 24 minutes. Due Sun 11/17/2019 11:55 Gummy bears decompose rapidly and explosively in molten potassium chlorate. Both decomposition and combustion reactions happen simultaneously according to the balanced equation: C2H,2011(s) + 8 KCIO;(1) -->12 CO @) + 11 H2O(g) + 8 KCl(aq) Using the AH°, values below, calculate the standard enthalpy change for this reaction (Report your answer in standard notation) C12H2011) ксію, CO, H20 (0) KCI () A Hº, (kJ/mol) -22255 -397.73 -393.51 -241.82 4367 AH...