13) Carbon tetrachloride can be formed by reacting chlorine with methane: CH4 + 2 C2 - ca4 + 2 H2 Given that the heat of formation of methane is -75 kJ/mol and the heat of formation of carbon tetrachloride is -135 kJ/mol, determine the heat of reaction.

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When potassium chloride reacts with oxygen under the right conditions, potassium chlorate
11)
is formed:
2 KCI + 3 02 ---> 2 KCIO3
Given that the heat of formation of potassium chloride is -436 kJ/mol and the heat of formation of
potassium chlorate is -391 kJ/mol, determine the heat of reaction.
12)
Calcium carbonate decomposes at high temperature to form carbon dioxide and calcium
oxide:
CaCO3 -> CO2 + Cao
Given that the heat of formation of calcium carbonate is -1207 kJ/mol, the heat of formation of
carbon dioxide is -394 kJ/mol, and the heat of formation of calcium oxide is -635 kJ/mol,
determine the heat of reaction.
13)
Carbon tetrachloride can be formed by reacting chlorine with methane:
CH4 + 2 Cl2 --> Cl4 + 2 H2
Given that the heat of formation of methane is -75 kJ/mol and the heat of formation of carbon
tetrachloride is -135 kJ/mol, determine the heat of reaction.
Answers :1) 63.5 kJ 2) 0.213 cal/g°C 3) 210 g 4) 0.0309 cal/goC 5) 0.041 cal/goC
6) 330 g 7) 1330 kcal 8) 9.8 cal/g°C 9) +26 kJ/mol 10) 2690 kJ/mol
11) +90 kJ 12) + 178 kJ 13) -60 kJ
Transcribed Image Text:5:50 1 Calorimetry Practice.pdf When potassium chloride reacts with oxygen under the right conditions, potassium chlorate 11) is formed: 2 KCI + 3 02 ---> 2 KCIO3 Given that the heat of formation of potassium chloride is -436 kJ/mol and the heat of formation of potassium chlorate is -391 kJ/mol, determine the heat of reaction. 12) Calcium carbonate decomposes at high temperature to form carbon dioxide and calcium oxide: CaCO3 -> CO2 + Cao Given that the heat of formation of calcium carbonate is -1207 kJ/mol, the heat of formation of carbon dioxide is -394 kJ/mol, and the heat of formation of calcium oxide is -635 kJ/mol, determine the heat of reaction. 13) Carbon tetrachloride can be formed by reacting chlorine with methane: CH4 + 2 Cl2 --> Cl4 + 2 H2 Given that the heat of formation of methane is -75 kJ/mol and the heat of formation of carbon tetrachloride is -135 kJ/mol, determine the heat of reaction. Answers :1) 63.5 kJ 2) 0.213 cal/g°C 3) 210 g 4) 0.0309 cal/goC 5) 0.041 cal/goC 6) 330 g 7) 1330 kcal 8) 9.8 cal/g°C 9) +26 kJ/mol 10) 2690 kJ/mol 11) +90 kJ 12) + 178 kJ 13) -60 kJ
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