9. 10. Consider the following hypothetical reactions: B AH- +30 kJ C AH- +60 kJ A B (a) Use Hess's law to calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction A C. (b) Construct an enthalpy diagram for substances A. B. and C, and show how Hess's law applies. From the enthalples of reaction H₂(g) + F₂(g) C(s) + 2 F₂ (g) 2 C(s) + 2 H₂(g) - 2 HF (g) CF₂(g) C₂H₂(g) All--537 kJ AH-680 kJ AH- +52.3 kJ calculate AH for the reaction of ethylene with F₂: C₂H₂(g) + 6 F₂(g) 2 CF(g) + 4HF(g) -
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Consider the following hypothetical reactions:
A B AH- +30 kJ
BC AH - +60 kJ
(a) Use Hess's law to calculate the enthalpy change for the
reaction A C.
(b) Construct an enthalpy diagram for substances A. B, and
C, and show how Hess's law applies.
From the enthalpies of reaction
H₂(g) + F₂(g) →→→ 2 HF (g)
C(s) + 2 F₂ (g) → CF₂(g)
2 C(s) + 2 H₂(g) - C₂H₂(g)
All --537 kJ
AH = -680 kJ
AH- +52.3 kJ
calculate AH for the reaction of ethylene with F₂:
-2 CF₂(g) + 4 HF(g)
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