Calculate the standard enthalpy change for the reaction 2A +Bu 20 + 2D where the heats of formation are given in the folloving table: Ar H° (kJ mol Substance -265 в 421 225 D -483 Express your answer in kJ mol- . • View Available Hint(s) A,H° - 435 kJ mol- Previous Answen v Correct

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Part A
Calculate the standard enthalpy change for the reaction
2A +B= 20+ 2D
where the heats of formation are given in the following table:
Ar H°
(k.J mol
Substance
A
-265
B
-421
225
D
-483
Express your answer in k.J molH,
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A,H° - 435 kJ mol
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A Calculate the standard enthalpy change for the reaction 2A +B= 20+ 2D where the heats of formation are given in the following table: Ar H° (k.J mol Substance A -265 B -421 225 D -483 Express your answer in k.J molH, > View Available Hint(s) A,H° - 435 kJ mol Prevloue Anewers Correct
Part C
For the reaction in Part A, A,s" = 25.0 JK- mol-1. What is the standard Gibbs energy of reaction at 297 K. A,G (297K)?
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Transcribed Image Text:Part C For the reaction in Part A, A,s" = 25.0 JK- mol-1. What is the standard Gibbs energy of reaction at 297 K. A,G (297K)? Express your answer numerically in kJ mol-1. > View Available Hint(s) Templates Symbols undo rego Tesét keyboard shortcuts Help A,G" (297K) = kJ mol Submit
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