Nitrogen and hydrogen combine to form ammonia in the Haber process. Calculate (in kJ) the standard enthalpy change DH° for the reaction written below, using the bond energies given. N,9) + 3H,(9) 2NH,(9) Bond: N=N Н-Н N-H Bond energy (kJ/mol): 945 432 391 Select one: a. 595 kJ b. -105 kJ c. 204 kJ d. 204 kJ e. -969 kJ

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Nitrogen and hydrogen combine to form ammonia in the
Haber process. Calculate (in kJ) the standard enthalpy
change DH° for the reaction written below, using the bond
energies given.
+ 3H,(g)
2NH,(g)
Bond:
N=N
Н-Н
N-H
Bond energy (kJ/mol):
945
432
391
Select one:
a. 595 kJ
b. -105 kJ
c. 204 kJ
d. 204 kJ
e. -969 kJ
Transcribed Image Text:Nitrogen and hydrogen combine to form ammonia in the Haber process. Calculate (in kJ) the standard enthalpy change DH° for the reaction written below, using the bond energies given. + 3H,(g) 2NH,(g) Bond: N=N Н-Н N-H Bond energy (kJ/mol): 945 432 391 Select one: a. 595 kJ b. -105 kJ c. 204 kJ d. 204 kJ e. -969 kJ
Consider three 1-L flask at STP. Flask A contains H, gas,
flask B contains NO, gas, and flask C contains N, gas, which
one has the highest number of the molecules, assuming
ideal gas behavior?
Molar masses: H, = 2g/mol, No, = 46g/mol, N, = 28g/mol
Select one:
a. flask C
b. flask A and C
c. flask B
d. all are the same
e. flask A
Transcribed Image Text:Consider three 1-L flask at STP. Flask A contains H, gas, flask B contains NO, gas, and flask C contains N, gas, which one has the highest number of the molecules, assuming ideal gas behavior? Molar masses: H, = 2g/mol, No, = 46g/mol, N, = 28g/mol Select one: a. flask C b. flask A and C c. flask B d. all are the same e. flask A
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