Match each of the following Consider the following reactions: C (graphite) + O2(g) CO 2(g) AH = -393.5 kJ + V2 O2(9) AH = -285.8kJ + 2H,0) CO 2(0) AH = -726.4 k CH,OH ) + 3/2 0, (1) Choose... v Choose... 268 10.7 Calculate the enthalpy change for the following reaction: + 2 H2(0) + ½ 02 -37.6 CH,OH 188.7 (graphite) 11.85 -48.25 39.0 -238.7

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Match each of the following
Consider the following reactions:
(graphite)
CO 2(0)
AH = -393.5 kJ
2(g)
AH = -285.8 kJ
CH,OH
(1)
+ 3/2 0,
CO20) + 2H,0
AH = -726.4 k
Choose...
Choose...
268
Calculate the enthalpy change for the following reaction:
10.7
-37.6
188.7
CH,OH
->
(graphite)
+ 2 H2) + V2
11.85
-48.25
39.0
-238.7
A ballon originally had a volume of 8.68 L at 258 K and a pressure of 575 mmnHg.
To what temperature (in K) must the balloon be cooled to reduce its volume to
5.00 L at a pressure of 730 mmHg?
Choose... Y
Given the following information:
Transcribed Image Text:Match each of the following Consider the following reactions: (graphite) CO 2(0) AH = -393.5 kJ 2(g) AH = -285.8 kJ CH,OH (1) + 3/2 0, CO20) + 2H,0 AH = -726.4 k Choose... Choose... 268 Calculate the enthalpy change for the following reaction: 10.7 -37.6 188.7 CH,OH -> (graphite) + 2 H2) + V2 11.85 -48.25 39.0 -238.7 A ballon originally had a volume of 8.68 L at 258 K and a pressure of 575 mmnHg. To what temperature (in K) must the balloon be cooled to reduce its volume to 5.00 L at a pressure of 730 mmHg? Choose... Y Given the following information:
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