5) The decomposition of solid iron (III) hydroxide, Fe(OH)3, produces water, H₂O, and solid iron (III) oxide, Fe2O3, according to the reaction: 2 Fe(OH)3 (s) → Fe203 (s) + 3 H₂O (?) If the enthalpy of the reaction is +96.4 kJ/mol Fe2O3, what state is the water? A Hi (kJ/mol) Substance H₂O(!) H₂O(g) Fe(OH)3(s) Fe₂O3(s) -285.8 -241.8 -823.0' -824.2 https://www.webassign.net/trochemistry2/a-2-b.pdf

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5) The decomposition of solid iron (III) hydroxide, Fe(OH)3, produces water, H₂O, and solid iron (III)
oxide, Fe2O3, according to the reaction: 2 Fe(OH)3 (s) → Fe₂03 (s) + 3 H₂O (?)
If the enthalpy of the reaction is +96.4 kJ/mol Fe2O3, what state is the water?
Substance AH (kJ/mol)
H₂O(!)
H₂O(g)
Fe(OH)3(s)
Fe₂O3(s)
-285.8
-241.8
-823.0'
-824.2
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Transcribed Image Text:5) The decomposition of solid iron (III) hydroxide, Fe(OH)3, produces water, H₂O, and solid iron (III) oxide, Fe2O3, according to the reaction: 2 Fe(OH)3 (s) → Fe₂03 (s) + 3 H₂O (?) If the enthalpy of the reaction is +96.4 kJ/mol Fe2O3, what state is the water? Substance AH (kJ/mol) H₂O(!) H₂O(g) Fe(OH)3(s) Fe₂O3(s) -285.8 -241.8 -823.0' -824.2 https://www.webassign.net/trochemistry2/a-2-b.pdf
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Given that, the decomposition reaction of Fe(OH)3 (s) is shown below

2Fe(OH)3 (s) ⟶ Fe2O3 (s) + 3H2O (?).

The enthalpy change of this reaction is +96.4 kJ/mol.

Also, given that

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