QUESTION 12 Using Hess's Law, calculate the standard enthalpy change for the following reaction: 20 + B - 20 Given the following: 1. A + B C AH = ? AH = -100 kJimol 2. A + 3/2B D AH = -150 kJ/mol (Do not provide any units with your answer. Answer MUST contain the correct mathematical sign "+" or ".")

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QUESTION 12
Using Hess's Law, calculate the standard enthalpy change for the following reaction:
20 + B - 20
AH = ?
Given the following:
1. A + B → C
2. A + 328 - D
AH = -100 kJ/mol
AH = -150 kJ/mol
(Do not provide any units with your answer. Answer MUST contain the correct mathematical sign "+" or "-")
QUESTION 13
A drug formula contains approximately 55.2% of the active compound by mass. If the formulation strength is 332 grams, how
many moles of the active compound are in the formulation? Molar mass of the active compound is 165.2 g/mol.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 12 Using Hess's Law, calculate the standard enthalpy change for the following reaction: 20 + B - 20 AH = ? Given the following: 1. A + B → C 2. A + 328 - D AH = -100 kJ/mol AH = -150 kJ/mol (Do not provide any units with your answer. Answer MUST contain the correct mathematical sign "+" or "-") QUESTION 13 A drug formula contains approximately 55.2% of the active compound by mass. If the formulation strength is 332 grams, how many moles of the active compound are in the formulation? Molar mass of the active compound is 165.2 g/mol.
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