2 H₂0 (1) 2 HNO3(1) 2 H₂(g) + O₂(g) N₂O5(9) + H₂0 (1) 2 HNO30 (1) = N₂(g) + 3 O₂(g) + H₂(9) Use Hess's law to calculate AH for the reaction below. ΔΗ = |1083.8 AH +571.7 kJ AH +92.0 kJ AH+348.2 kJ x kJ 2 N₂05 (9) 2 N₂(g) + 5 O₂(g)

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### Thermochemical Calculations Using Hess's Law

#### Consider the Following Data:

1. **Reaction 1:**
   \[
   2 \text{H}_2\text{O}(l) \rightarrow 2 \text{H}_2(g) + \text{O}_2(g)
   \]
   - ΔH = +571.7 kJ

2. **Reaction 2:**
   \[
   2 \text{HNO}_3(l) \rightarrow \text{N}_2\text{O}_5(g) + \text{H}_2\text{O}(l)
   \]
   - ΔH = +92.0 kJ

3. **Reaction 3:**
   \[
   2 \text{HNO}_3(l) \rightarrow \text{N}_2(g) + 3 \text{O}_2(g) + \text{H}_2(g)
   \]
   - ΔH = +348.2 kJ

#### Task:
Use Hess's law to calculate ΔH for the following reaction:

\[
2 \text{N}_2\text{O}_5(g) \rightarrow 2 \text{N}_2(g) + 5 \text{O}_2(g)
\]

#### Calculation:
- The calculated ΔH is **1083.6 kJ**. (Note: An error is indicated for this value in the context, suggesting a possible mistake in the calculation or entry.)
Transcribed Image Text:### Thermochemical Calculations Using Hess's Law #### Consider the Following Data: 1. **Reaction 1:** \[ 2 \text{H}_2\text{O}(l) \rightarrow 2 \text{H}_2(g) + \text{O}_2(g) \] - ΔH = +571.7 kJ 2. **Reaction 2:** \[ 2 \text{HNO}_3(l) \rightarrow \text{N}_2\text{O}_5(g) + \text{H}_2\text{O}(l) \] - ΔH = +92.0 kJ 3. **Reaction 3:** \[ 2 \text{HNO}_3(l) \rightarrow \text{N}_2(g) + 3 \text{O}_2(g) + \text{H}_2(g) \] - ΔH = +348.2 kJ #### Task: Use Hess's law to calculate ΔH for the following reaction: \[ 2 \text{N}_2\text{O}_5(g) \rightarrow 2 \text{N}_2(g) + 5 \text{O}_2(g) \] #### Calculation: - The calculated ΔH is **1083.6 kJ**. (Note: An error is indicated for this value in the context, suggesting a possible mistake in the calculation or entry.)
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