(Equation 1) 2 "C"a(s) + O2(g) (Equation 2) 4 Zn(s) + 2 02(g) arrow 2 "С" а Оfs) ДН %3 minus 1270.2 kJ arrow 4 Zn O(s) AH = minus 696.6 kJ (Equation 3) 4 "C"a(s) + 4 Z n O(s) arrow 4 Zn(s) + 4 "C"a O(s) AH = ??? To find AH for equation 3 you must: multiply equation 1 only multiply equation 2 only multiply equation 1 and equation 2

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Consider the problem below:
(Equation 1) 2 Ca(s) + O2(g)
---> 2 CaO(s) AH = -1270.2 kJ
(Equation 2) 4 Zn(s) + 2 02(g) ---> 4 ZnO(s) AH = -696.6 kJ
(Equation 3) 4 Ca(s) + 4 ZnO(s)
%3D
4 Zn(s) + 4 CaO(s) AH = ???
--->
To find AH for equation 3 you must:
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Consider the problem below:
(Equation 1) 2 "C"a(s) + O2(g) arrow 2 "C" a O(s) AH = minus 1270.2 kJ
(Equation 2) 4 Zn(s) + 2 O2(g) arrow 4 Z n O(s) AH = minus 696.6 kJ
(Equation 3) 4 "C"a(s) + 4 Z n O(s) arrow 4 Zn(s) + 4 "C"a O(s) AH = ???
%3D
To find AH for equation 3 you must:
multiply equation 1 only
multiply equation 2 only
multiply equation 1 and equation 2
multiply neither equation 1 nor equation 2.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the problem below: (Equation 1) 2 Ca(s) + O2(g) ---> 2 CaO(s) AH = -1270.2 kJ (Equation 2) 4 Zn(s) + 2 02(g) ---> 4 ZnO(s) AH = -696.6 kJ (Equation 3) 4 Ca(s) + 4 ZnO(s) %3D 4 Zn(s) + 4 CaO(s) AH = ??? ---> To find AH for equation 3 you must: Screen Reader Version Consider the problem below: (Equation 1) 2 "C"a(s) + O2(g) arrow 2 "C" a O(s) AH = minus 1270.2 kJ (Equation 2) 4 Zn(s) + 2 O2(g) arrow 4 Z n O(s) AH = minus 696.6 kJ (Equation 3) 4 "C"a(s) + 4 Z n O(s) arrow 4 Zn(s) + 4 "C"a O(s) AH = ??? %3D To find AH for equation 3 you must: multiply equation 1 only multiply equation 2 only multiply equation 1 and equation 2 multiply neither equation 1 nor equation 2.
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