A chemist measures the enthalpy change AH during the following reaction: COC1₂(g) + 4NH₂(g) →CO (NH₂) (s) + 2NH4Cl(s) Use this information to complete the table below. Round each of your answers to the nearest kJ/mol. reaction + CO(NH,),() + ) ẩCO(NH,),() + †NH,CI() - COC!, (8) +NH, (8) COCL₂(g) + 2NH₂(g) → AH=-559. kJ +NH_CI(s) ΔΗ เม kJ X

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A chemist measures the enthalpy change AH during the following reaction:
COC1₂(9) + 4 NH3(9)→ CO(NH₂),(s) + 2NH4Cl(s)
Use this information to complete the table below. Round each of your answers to the nearest kJ/mol.
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COC₁₂ (8) + 2NH₂(g) → CO(NH₂), (s) + NH₂Cl(s)
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ẩCO(NH,),() + ≈NH,C() → † COCI,(8) + NH, (8)
CO(NH₂)₂ (s) + 2NH₂Cl(s) → COCL, (g) + 4NH, (g)
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Transcribed Image Text:A chemist measures the enthalpy change AH during the following reaction: COC1₂(9) + 4 NH3(9)→ CO(NH₂),(s) + 2NH4Cl(s) Use this information to complete the table below. Round each of your answers to the nearest kJ/mol. esc COC₁₂ (8) + 2NH₂(g) → CO(NH₂), (s) + NH₂Cl(s) 1 1 ẩCO(NH,),() + ≈NH,C() → † COCI,(8) + NH, (8) CO(NH₂)₂ (s) + 2NH₂Cl(s) → COCL, (g) + 4NH, (g) Explanation THE Check reaction I > AH=-559. kJ Costa ΔΗ kJ ☐ kJ KJ MacBook Pro x10 X S © 2022 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center | Acc You MOSISO L
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