A₂H₂(g) + 6x (g) -2 AX₂(g) + 6 HX(g) A and X are unknown elements. When the reaction given above is carried out in a constant pressure (1 atm) container, some heat is evolving and 68.48 L increase in volume is observed. The same reaction is carried out with the same amounts but this time in a constant volume container 614.48 kl heat is released. Using this information and given reactions calculate the molar sublimation enthalpy of H,AO, in kl at 298 K H.(g) + X,(g) - HX(g) AH = -92.3 kl AX,(g) + 3 H₂O()-H,AO,(g) + 3 HX(g) AH-1125 kl A.H₂(g) + 6H₂O(1)-2 HAO,(s) + 6 H, (g) AH = -4934 kJ Tüm tepkimeler 298 K'de yapılmıştır. Do not write units, only enter numerical values. Use two digits at most for decimal numbers, use dot (.) as decimal separator (t.e. two-point-fifty-one should be entered as 2.51). Do not use comma () as decimal separator Answer:

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A.H₂(g) + 6X (g)-2 AX,(g) + 6 HX(g)
A and X are unknown elements. When the reaction given above is carried out in a constant pressure (1 atm) container, some heat is
evolving and 68.48 L increase in volume is observed. The same reaction is carried out with the same amounts but this time in a
constant volume container 614.48 kl heat is released. Using this information and given reactions calculate the molar sublimation
enthalpy of H,AO, in kl at 298 K
H₂(g) + X₂(g) → HX(g)
AH = -92.3 KJ
AX(g) + 3 H₂O(1) - HAO,(g) + 3 HX(g)
AH = -112.5 kJ
A-H₂(g) + 6H₂O(1)-2 H,AO,(s) + 6 H,(g) AH = -493,4 kJ
Tüm tepkimeler 298 K'de yapılmıştır.
Do not write units, only enter numerical values
Use two digits at most for decimal numbers, use dot (.) as decimal separator
(e. two-point-fifty-one should be entered as 2.51).
Do not use comma () as decimal separator
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Transcribed Image Text:Time left 45:07:22 A.H₂(g) + 6X (g)-2 AX,(g) + 6 HX(g) A and X are unknown elements. When the reaction given above is carried out in a constant pressure (1 atm) container, some heat is evolving and 68.48 L increase in volume is observed. The same reaction is carried out with the same amounts but this time in a constant volume container 614.48 kl heat is released. Using this information and given reactions calculate the molar sublimation enthalpy of H,AO, in kl at 298 K H₂(g) + X₂(g) → HX(g) AH = -92.3 KJ AX(g) + 3 H₂O(1) - HAO,(g) + 3 HX(g) AH = -112.5 kJ A-H₂(g) + 6H₂O(1)-2 H,AO,(s) + 6 H,(g) AH = -493,4 kJ Tüm tepkimeler 298 K'de yapılmıştır. Do not write units, only enter numerical values Use two digits at most for decimal numbers, use dot (.) as decimal separator (e. two-point-fifty-one should be entered as 2.51). Do not use comma () as decimal separator Answer: Gerçeğini aç
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