Practice Exercise 1 Calculate AH for the reaction onste C(s) + H2O(g) –→ CO(g)+H2(8) given the following thermochemical equations: C(s) + O2(8) CO2(8) - AH = -393.5 kJ %3D 2 CO(g) + O2(8) → 2 CO2(8) → 2 H20(g) AH = -566.0 kJ - %3D 2 H2(8) + O2(8) AH = -483.6 kJ %3D (a) – 1443.1 kJ (b) –918.3 kJ (c) 131.3 kJ (d) 262.6 kJ (e) 656.1 kJ

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**Practice Exercise 1**

Calculate ΔH for the reaction:

\[ \text{C(s) + H}_2\text{O(g)} \rightarrow \text{CO(g) + H}_2\text{(g)} \]

given the following thermochemical equations:

1. \[ \text{C(s) + O}_2\text{(g)} \rightarrow \text{CO}_2\text{(g)} \quad \Delta H_1 = -393.5 \, \text{kJ} \]

2. \[ 2 \, \text{CO(g) + O}_2\text{(g)} \rightarrow 2 \, \text{CO}_2\text{(g)} \quad \Delta H_2 = -566.0 \, \text{kJ} \]

3. \[ 2 \, \text{H}_2\text{(g) + O}_2\text{(g)} \rightarrow 2 \, \text{H}_2\text{O(g)} \quad \Delta H_3 = -483.6 \, \text{kJ} \]

Options for ΔH:

(a) \(-1443.1 \, \text{kJ}\)

(b) \(-918.3 \, \text{kJ}\)

(c) \(131.3 \, \text{kJ}\)

(d) \(262.6 \, \text{kJ}\)

(e) \(656.1 \, \text{kJ}\)
Transcribed Image Text:**Practice Exercise 1** Calculate ΔH for the reaction: \[ \text{C(s) + H}_2\text{O(g)} \rightarrow \text{CO(g) + H}_2\text{(g)} \] given the following thermochemical equations: 1. \[ \text{C(s) + O}_2\text{(g)} \rightarrow \text{CO}_2\text{(g)} \quad \Delta H_1 = -393.5 \, \text{kJ} \] 2. \[ 2 \, \text{CO(g) + O}_2\text{(g)} \rightarrow 2 \, \text{CO}_2\text{(g)} \quad \Delta H_2 = -566.0 \, \text{kJ} \] 3. \[ 2 \, \text{H}_2\text{(g) + O}_2\text{(g)} \rightarrow 2 \, \text{H}_2\text{O(g)} \quad \Delta H_3 = -483.6 \, \text{kJ} \] Options for ΔH: (a) \(-1443.1 \, \text{kJ}\) (b) \(-918.3 \, \text{kJ}\) (c) \(131.3 \, \text{kJ}\) (d) \(262.6 \, \text{kJ}\) (e) \(656.1 \, \text{kJ}\)
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