Calculate the difference, in kilojoules, between AE and AH for the following exothermic reaction at 47 °C. 2N;O) + 30;4) – 4NO:4) Use the data in table below: Standard Enthalpies of Formation of Typical Substances AN I mel) AN at Substance Agl Sabstance H,O,) HB(g) -187.6 - 100.4 -36 HCKg) HIg) HNO,) H,SO,) HC,H,O) Hg() -127.0 -92.30 26.6 - 1669.8 -173.2 C (graphite) COe) -811.32 -110.5 -487.0 -393.5
Thermochemistry
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Exergonic Reaction
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![Calculate the difference, in kilojoules, between AE and AH for the following exothermic reaction at 47 °C.
2N;OG) + 30:6) – 4NO:4)
Use the data in table below:
Standard Enthalpies of Formation of Typical Substances
ANG IN mel-)
Substance
Sabstance
Agl)
-187.6
-100.4
HBg)
-36
-127.0
HCKg)
HI(g)
HNO,)
-92.30
Al)
AlO,G
C (graphite)
26.6
- 1669.8
-173.2
H,SO)
HC,H,O)
Hg(/)
-811.32
COle)
-110.5
-487.0
-393.5
CHg)
-74.848
Hglg)
60.84
CH,CIg)
CH,Mg)
CH,OH)
CONH)à (urea)
CONH),(ag)
-82.0
14.2
-238.6
KCA
-435.89
-333.19
-1433.7
-391.2
N;(g)
226.75
NH,(g)
-46.19
52.284
NH,C)
-3154
NO(2)
NOe)
-84.667
90.37
CH,OH()
-277.63
33.8
Cala)
81.57
CaBr)
-682.8
967
-1207
NOg)
11
-795.0
Na()
COG)
-635.5
NaHOO,)
NaCO,l)
NaC
-947.7
CalOH),l)
-986.59
-1131
CaSO,(
-1432.7
-411.0
CaSO, H,0G)
-1575.2
NaOH()
-426.8
CaSO,- 2H,OG)
-2021.1
NaSOl
-1384.5
Fel)
Ph)
FeOyl
-822.2
PLOG
-219.2
Hig)
-241.8
SOg)
-296.9
H,O)
-285.9
-395.2
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Which is more exothermic, AE or AH?
O AH is more exothermic.
O AE is more exothermic.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fa52c4c55-ab08-4b69-9997-b9100619c82d%2Fe19b9404-3782-4bbf-8b48-2abe7eac43a6%2F5crxr0s_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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