5. Calculate AS° values for the following reactions by using tabulated S° values from Appendix C. In each case explain the sign of AS°. (a) HNO3(g) + NH3(8) (b) 2 Fe,O3(s) (c) CaCO3(s,calcite) + 2HCI(g) NHẠNO3(s) 4 Fe(s) + 3 O2(8) CaCl2(s) + CO2(8) + H20(I) CH6(1) + 6 H2(g) (d) 3 C2H6(8) >

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1. When a 6.50 g sample of solid sodium hydroxide dissolves in 100.0 g of water in a coffee-
cup calorimeter, the temperature rises from 21.6 °C to 37.8 °C. Calculate AH (in kJ/mol
NaOH) for the solution process
NaOH(s)
Na*(aq) + OH (ад)
-
Assume that the specific heat of the solution is the same as that of pure water.
2. A 7.35 g sample of quinone (C6H4O2) is burned in a bomb calorimeter whose total heat
capacity is 7.854 kJ/°C. The temperature of the calorimeter increases from 18.75 °C to
39.67 °C. What is the heat of combustion per gram of quinone? Per mole of quinone?
3. From the enthalpies of reaction
H2(8) + F2(g)
2 HF(g)
AH = -537 kJ
C(s) + 2 F2(8)
2 C(s) + 2 H2(g)
calculate AH for the reaction of ethylene with F2:
CF4(8)
AH = -680 kJ
CH4(8)
AH = +52.3 kJ
>
C2H4(g) + 6 F2(8)
2 CF4(8) + 4 HF(g)
>
4. Calcium carbide (CaC2) reacts with water to form acetylene (C2H2) and Ca(OH)2. From
the following enthalpy of reaction data and data in Appendix C, calculate AH;° for CaC2(s):
CaC2(s) + 2 H2O(I)
Ca(OH)2(s) + C2H>(g)
AH° = -127.2 kJ
5. Calculate AS° values for the following reactions by using tabulated S° values from
Appendix C. In each case explain the sign of ASº.
(a) HNO3(g) + NH3(g)
(b) 2 Fe¿O3(s) -
(c) CaCO3(s,calcite) + 2HCI(g)
NHẠNO3(s)
4 Fe(s) + 3 O2(g)
-
CaCl2(s) + CO2(8) + H2O(1)
CGH6(1) + 6 H2(g)
(d) 3 C2H6(g)
Transcribed Image Text:1. When a 6.50 g sample of solid sodium hydroxide dissolves in 100.0 g of water in a coffee- cup calorimeter, the temperature rises from 21.6 °C to 37.8 °C. Calculate AH (in kJ/mol NaOH) for the solution process NaOH(s) Na*(aq) + OH (ад) - Assume that the specific heat of the solution is the same as that of pure water. 2. A 7.35 g sample of quinone (C6H4O2) is burned in a bomb calorimeter whose total heat capacity is 7.854 kJ/°C. The temperature of the calorimeter increases from 18.75 °C to 39.67 °C. What is the heat of combustion per gram of quinone? Per mole of quinone? 3. From the enthalpies of reaction H2(8) + F2(g) 2 HF(g) AH = -537 kJ C(s) + 2 F2(8) 2 C(s) + 2 H2(g) calculate AH for the reaction of ethylene with F2: CF4(8) AH = -680 kJ CH4(8) AH = +52.3 kJ > C2H4(g) + 6 F2(8) 2 CF4(8) + 4 HF(g) > 4. Calcium carbide (CaC2) reacts with water to form acetylene (C2H2) and Ca(OH)2. From the following enthalpy of reaction data and data in Appendix C, calculate AH;° for CaC2(s): CaC2(s) + 2 H2O(I) Ca(OH)2(s) + C2H>(g) AH° = -127.2 kJ 5. Calculate AS° values for the following reactions by using tabulated S° values from Appendix C. In each case explain the sign of ASº. (a) HNO3(g) + NH3(g) (b) 2 Fe¿O3(s) - (c) CaCO3(s,calcite) + 2HCI(g) NHẠNO3(s) 4 Fe(s) + 3 O2(g) - CaCl2(s) + CO2(8) + H2O(1) CGH6(1) + 6 H2(g) (d) 3 C2H6(g)
APPENDIX C
Amon mot K)
THERMODYNAMIC QUANTITIES
FOR SELECTED SUBSTANCES
AT 298.15 K (25 °C)
kJmot
(KJ/mol) Jimol-K) Substance
A mol UmolK)
68.1
219.4
28.32
-32.89
229.5
-705.6
-630.0
1093
-103.85
-2347 2699
-1669.8
-1576.5
51.00
-12473
-15.71
310.0
-1476
-15.0
231.0
829
129.7 269.2
63.2
CHD
490 1245 1728
-1216.3
-11376
-2012 -1619 2376
-553.5
-525.1
CHOHIA
-2386 -16 23 1268
CH,OH(
-235.1
-1685
282.7
GH.OHI
-2777
-174.76
1607
-12730
-910.4
CO()
COle)
-110.5
-137.2 197.9
-3935
-1944
CH.COOHI)
-4870
-3924
mon A
-428
1455 1548
O 414
-1207.1 -1176 9288
-7958
-748.1
104.6
-1219.6
-11673
-635.5
-604.12
39.75
-986.2 -8985 834
-14340 -13218 106.7
397.5
ZI84 679
158.0
-1139.7
284 243
0 .9
419
179
-1067
-64.0
309.4
28.4
-139.3
-68.6
-679.9
-748
166.3
2267
别。
自第一
Transcribed Image Text:APPENDIX C Amon mot K) THERMODYNAMIC QUANTITIES FOR SELECTED SUBSTANCES AT 298.15 K (25 °C) kJmot (KJ/mol) Jimol-K) Substance A mol UmolK) 68.1 219.4 28.32 -32.89 229.5 -705.6 -630.0 1093 -103.85 -2347 2699 -1669.8 -1576.5 51.00 -12473 -15.71 310.0 -1476 -15.0 231.0 829 129.7 269.2 63.2 CHD 490 1245 1728 -1216.3 -11376 -2012 -1619 2376 -553.5 -525.1 CHOHIA -2386 -16 23 1268 CH,OH( -235.1 -1685 282.7 GH.OHI -2777 -174.76 1607 -12730 -910.4 CO() COle) -110.5 -137.2 197.9 -3935 -1944 CH.COOHI) -4870 -3924 mon A -428 1455 1548 O 414 -1207.1 -1176 9288 -7958 -748.1 104.6 -1219.6 -11673 -635.5 -604.12 39.75 -986.2 -8985 834 -14340 -13218 106.7 397.5 ZI84 679 158.0 -1139.7 284 243 0 .9 419 179 -1067 -64.0 309.4 28.4 -139.3 -68.6 -679.9 -748 166.3 2267 别。 自第一
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