Enthalpy changes for the following reactions can be determined experimentally: N2(g) +3 H2(g) 2 NH3 (g) A,H = -91.8 kJ/mol-rxn 4 NH3 (g) +5 O2(g) → 4 NO(g) + 6 H2O(g) A,H = -906.2 kJ/mol-rxn H2(g) +1/2 O2(g) H20(g) A,H = -241.8 kJ/mol-rxn Use these values to determine the enthalpy change for the formation of NO(g) from the elements (an enthalpy change that cannot be measured directly because the reaction is reactant-favored). 1/2 N2(g) +1/2 02(g)NO(g) Enthalpy change= kJ/mol-rxn Submit Answer Try Another Version 10 item attempts remaining

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Enthalpy changes for the following reactions can be determined experimentally:
N2(g) +3 H2(g) → 2 NH3 (g)
A,H° = -91.8 kJ/mol-rxn
4 NH3 (g) + 5 O2(g) → 4 NO(g) + 6 H2O(g)
A,H° = -906.2 kJ/mol-rxn
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H2 (g) + 1/2 O2(g) → H2O(g)
A,H° = -241.8 kJ/mol-rxn
Use these values to determine the enthalpy change for the formation of NO(g) from the elements (an enthalpy change that cannot be measured directly because the reaction is reactant-favored).
1/2 N2 (g) + 1/2 O2(g) → NO(g)
Enthalpy change =
kJ/mol-rxn
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Transcribed Image Text:rmation [References] Enthalpy changes for the following reactions can be determined experimentally: N2(g) +3 H2(g) → 2 NH3 (g) A,H° = -91.8 kJ/mol-rxn 4 NH3 (g) + 5 O2(g) → 4 NO(g) + 6 H2O(g) A,H° = -906.2 kJ/mol-rxn %3D H2 (g) + 1/2 O2(g) → H2O(g) A,H° = -241.8 kJ/mol-rxn Use these values to determine the enthalpy change for the formation of NO(g) from the elements (an enthalpy change that cannot be measured directly because the reaction is reactant-favored). 1/2 N2 (g) + 1/2 O2(g) → NO(g) Enthalpy change = kJ/mol-rxn %3D Submit Answer Try Another Version 10 item attempts remaining
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