For which of the following reactions is AHxn equal to AH of the product(s)? You do not need to look up any values to answer this question. Check all that apply. ► View Available Hint(s) 2Na(s) + Cl₂ (g)→2NaCl(s) Na(s) + Cl₂(g) →NaCl(s) 2H2(g) + O2(g) → 2H₂O(g) ✔ H₂(g) + O2(g)→H₂O(g) ✔ Na(s) + Cl₂(1)→NaCl(s) H₂O2(g) → O2(g) + H₂O(g) Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; One attempt remaining Look again at the states of the reactants. The heat of formation is defined by a reaction in which the reactants are elements

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For which of the following reactions is AHxn equal to AH of the product(s)? You do not need to look up any values to answer this
question.
Check all that apply.
► View Available Hint(s)
2Na(s) + Cl₂ (g)→2NaCl(s)
□ Na(s) + Cl₂(g) →NaCl(s)
□2H₂(g) + O2(g) →2H₂O(g)
✔ H₂(g) + O2(g) →H₂O(g)
✔ Na(s) + Cl₂ (1)→NaCl(s)
□ H₂O₂(g) → O2(g) + H₂O(g)
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X Incorrect; Try Again; One attempt remaining
Look again at the states of the reactants. The heat of formation is defined by a reaction in which the reactants are elements
in their standard states.
You may want to review Hint 1. How to approach the problem.
Transcribed Image Text:Part A For which of the following reactions is AHxn equal to AH of the product(s)? You do not need to look up any values to answer this question. Check all that apply. ► View Available Hint(s) 2Na(s) + Cl₂ (g)→2NaCl(s) □ Na(s) + Cl₂(g) →NaCl(s) □2H₂(g) + O2(g) →2H₂O(g) ✔ H₂(g) + O2(g) →H₂O(g) ✔ Na(s) + Cl₂ (1)→NaCl(s) □ H₂O₂(g) → O2(g) + H₂O(g) Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; One attempt remaining Look again at the states of the reactants. The heat of formation is defined by a reaction in which the reactants are elements in their standard states. You may want to review Hint 1. How to approach the problem.
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