Carbon monoxide is produced industrially from the reaction shown below. If producing CO requires 206.11 kJ of heat per mole CH, how many kJ of heat is required to produce 1000 kg of H2? CHAG) + H20(g) CO(Q) + 3 H2(g) O 3.42 x 107 kJ O 1.02 x 105 kJ O 3.42 x 104 kJ O 1.02 x 10° kJ

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Carbon monoxide is produced industrially from the reaction shown below. If producing cO requires 206.11 kJ of heat per mole CH4, how many kJ of heat is
required to produce 1000 kg of H2?
CHA(Q) + H20(9) →
CO@ + 3 H2(g)
O 3.42 x 107 kJ
O 1.02 x 105 kJ
O 3.42 x 104 kJ
O 1.02 x 10° kJ.
Which of the following is marked by an increase in internal energy (+AU) and involves expansion if done in an open atmosphere (constant pressure conditions)?
O Formation reaction of liquid benzene (C,H6); AH'r of C&H6 = +49.26 kJ/mol
O Combustion of hydrogen
O Decomposition of solid MgcO3 into solid Mgo and CO2 gas
O Condensation of water vapor in cold mornings
Transcribed Image Text:Carbon monoxide is produced industrially from the reaction shown below. If producing cO requires 206.11 kJ of heat per mole CH4, how many kJ of heat is required to produce 1000 kg of H2? CHA(Q) + H20(9) → CO@ + 3 H2(g) O 3.42 x 107 kJ O 1.02 x 105 kJ O 3.42 x 104 kJ O 1.02 x 10° kJ. Which of the following is marked by an increase in internal energy (+AU) and involves expansion if done in an open atmosphere (constant pressure conditions)? O Formation reaction of liquid benzene (C,H6); AH'r of C&H6 = +49.26 kJ/mol O Combustion of hydrogen O Decomposition of solid MgcO3 into solid Mgo and CO2 gas O Condensation of water vapor in cold mornings
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