Identify the following reactions as formation, simple decomposition or other. Reaction 2H₂O₂(1) 2H₂O(1) + O₂(g) NH3(g) + H₂O(l) NH4OH(aq) Fe(s) + O₂(g) → FeO(s) HF(g) - H₂(g) + F2(9) Classification

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Identify the following reactions as formation, simple decomposition or other.
Reaction
2H₂O₂(1)→ 2H₂O(l) + O₂(g)
NH3(g) + H₂O(1) - NH₂OH(aq)
+0₂(g) → Fe0(s)
HF(g) →
- H₂(g) + F2(g)
Fe(s) +
Use the following information to answer the next question
List of Organic Compounds
Classification
1. Ethane
2. Ethanol
3. Ethene
4. Ethyne.
+
+
When the above compounds are listed from most thermally stable to least thermally stable, the order would be
Use the following information to answer the next question.
2Na(s) + I₂(s)→ 2Nal(s)
The standard enthalpy of reaction for the equation above is
+
Record your 4-digit answer. Include sign; do not include units.
kJ.
+
and
+
Transcribed Image Text:Identify the following reactions as formation, simple decomposition or other. Reaction 2H₂O₂(1)→ 2H₂O(l) + O₂(g) NH3(g) + H₂O(1) - NH₂OH(aq) +0₂(g) → Fe0(s) HF(g) → - H₂(g) + F2(g) Fe(s) + Use the following information to answer the next question List of Organic Compounds Classification 1. Ethane 2. Ethanol 3. Ethene 4. Ethyne. + + When the above compounds are listed from most thermally stable to least thermally stable, the order would be Use the following information to answer the next question. 2Na(s) + I₂(s)→ 2Nal(s) The standard enthalpy of reaction for the equation above is + Record your 4-digit answer. Include sign; do not include units. kJ. + and +
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