(N2H4) is a fuel used by some spacecraft. It is normally oxidized by N204 according to the following equation: N2H4(1)+N204(g)→2N2O(g)+2H2O(g) Calculate AHO for this reaction using standard enthalpies of formation. standard enthalpies of formation of N2H4(1)= 50.6 kJ/mol standard enthalpies of formation of N204- 11.1 kJ/mol standard enthalpies of formation of N2O= 81.6 kJ/mol standard enthalpies of formation of H2O (g)= -241.8 kJ/mol ArH. = 380.2 kJ mol-1 ArH=-380.2 kJ mol-1 ArH. = -365.2 kJ mol-1 ArH=-760.2 kJ mol-1

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(N2H4) is a fuel used by some spacecraft. It is normally oxidized by N204 according to the
following equation:
N2H4(1)+N204(g)→2N2O(g)+2H2O(g)
Calculate AHO for this reaction using standard enthalpies of formation.
standard enthalpies of formation of N2H4(1)= 50.6 kJ/mol
standard enthalpies of formation of N204- 11.1 kJ/mol
standard enthalpies of formation of N2O= 81.6 kJ/mol
standard enthalpies of formation of H2O (g)= -241.8 kJ/mol
ArH. = 380.2 kJ mol-1
ArH=-380.2 kJ mol-1
ArH. = -365.2 kJ mol-1
ArH=-760.2 kJ mol-1
Transcribed Image Text:(N2H4) is a fuel used by some spacecraft. It is normally oxidized by N204 according to the following equation: N2H4(1)+N204(g)→2N2O(g)+2H2O(g) Calculate AHO for this reaction using standard enthalpies of formation. standard enthalpies of formation of N2H4(1)= 50.6 kJ/mol standard enthalpies of formation of N204- 11.1 kJ/mol standard enthalpies of formation of N2O= 81.6 kJ/mol standard enthalpies of formation of H2O (g)= -241.8 kJ/mol ArH. = 380.2 kJ mol-1 ArH=-380.2 kJ mol-1 ArH. = -365.2 kJ mol-1 ArH=-760.2 kJ mol-1
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