Hydrogen peroxide can decompose to water and oxygen by the reaction: 2H2O2(l) →2H2O(l) + O2(g) ∆H = -196 kJ Calculate the quantity of heat released when 5.00 g of H2O2(l) decomposes at constant pressure.

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Hydrogen peroxide can decompose to water and oxygen by the reaction:
2H2O2(l) →2H2O(l) + O2(g) ∆H = -196 kJ
Calculate the quantity of heat released when 5.00 g of H2O2(l) decomposes at constant pressure.

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Descriptives
Bronchial reactivity
95% Confidence Interval for
Mean
Mean
Std. Deviation
Std. Error
Lower Bound Upper Bound
Minimum
Maximum
Sulfur dioxide
6.806
5
18.840
9.6919
4.3344
30.874
5.1
30.1
Nitrous dioxide
6
6.617
3.9448
1.6105
2.477
10.757
2.2
11.9
Oxygen
4
4.975
3.4092
1.7046
-450
10.400
2.1
9.3
Total
15
10.253
8.6514
2.2338
5.462
15.044
2.1
30.1
ANOVA
Bronchial reactivity
Sum of
Squares
dr
Mean Square
F
Sig.
Between Groups
559.450
2
279.725
6.873
.010
Within Groups
488.408
12
40.701
Total
1047.857
14
Transcribed Image Text:Descriptives Bronchial reactivity 95% Confidence Interval for Mean Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Lower Bound Upper Bound Minimum Maximum Sulfur dioxide 6.806 5 18.840 9.6919 4.3344 30.874 5.1 30.1 Nitrous dioxide 6 6.617 3.9448 1.6105 2.477 10.757 2.2 11.9 Oxygen 4 4.975 3.4092 1.7046 -450 10.400 2.1 9.3 Total 15 10.253 8.6514 2.2338 5.462 15.044 2.1 30.1 ANOVA Bronchial reactivity Sum of Squares dr Mean Square F Sig. Between Groups 559.450 2 279.725 6.873 .010 Within Groups 488.408 12 40.701 Total 1047.857 14
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