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1. Hn electron in an abom is hoow n to be in a state
with magnetic quantum number
smallest possible value of the principal quantum number
n of the state?.
m,=0, What is the
2. I tanes I6 3.hJ /mol to breah an nitogen -ni hoges
Single bond. Calcu late the mavimum wave kngth of light
or ehrh a nitrngen - nitrogen single bond coud be bro hen by
absorbing a sirgle plhoton.
nm
3. Calculate the reection enthalpy of this reaclion
Under Stondard conditions:
TE
T LITT
TH WIL
Transcribed Image Text:1. Hn electron in an abom is hoow n to be in a state with magnetic quantum number smallest possible value of the principal quantum number n of the state?. m,=0, What is the 2. I tanes I6 3.hJ /mol to breah an nitogen -ni hoges Single bond. Calcu late the mavimum wave kngth of light or ehrh a nitrngen - nitrogen single bond coud be bro hen by absorbing a sirgle plhoton. nm 3. Calculate the reection enthalpy of this reaclion Under Stondard conditions: TE T LITT TH WIL
There are two steps in the usual industrial preparation of acrylic acid, the immediate precursor of several useful plastics. In the
first step, calcium carbide and water react to form acetylene and calcium hydroxide:
CaC2(s) + 2 H,O(g) → C,H,(9) f Ca(OH),(s)
AH=-414. kJ
In the second step, acetylene, carbon dioxide and water react to form acrylic acid:
6C,H,(9) + 3 CO2(9) + 4 H,O(g) → 5 CH,CHCO,H(9)
AH=132. kJ
Calculate the net change in enthalpy for the formation of one mole of acrylic acid from calcium carbide, water and carbon dioxide
from these reactions.
Round your answer to the nearest kJ.
Transcribed Image Text:There are two steps in the usual industrial preparation of acrylic acid, the immediate precursor of several useful plastics. In the first step, calcium carbide and water react to form acetylene and calcium hydroxide: CaC2(s) + 2 H,O(g) → C,H,(9) f Ca(OH),(s) AH=-414. kJ In the second step, acetylene, carbon dioxide and water react to form acrylic acid: 6C,H,(9) + 3 CO2(9) + 4 H,O(g) → 5 CH,CHCO,H(9) AH=132. kJ Calculate the net change in enthalpy for the formation of one mole of acrylic acid from calcium carbide, water and carbon dioxide from these reactions. Round your answer to the nearest kJ.
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