STOICHIOMETRY OF HEAT T02/S01 Gaseous germane reacts according to the balanced equation. When 77.3 g of H20 is produced, calculate the sign and magnitude (kJ) of the heat produced. Express your answer in scientific notation. Enthalpy_(kJ) AH = -1304.3 Molar Mass GeH4 GeH4(g) + 2 02(g) - GeO2(s) + 2 H20(1) . 76.642 31.999 x 10 k] GeO2 104.61 18.015 Н20 Question Attempts: 0 of 1 used SUBMIT ANSWER SAVE FOR LATER

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STOICHIOMETRY OF HEAT T02/S01
Gaseous germane reacts according to the balanced equation. When 77.3 g of H20 is produced, calculate the sign and magnitude (kJ) of the heat produced.
Express your answer in scientific notation.
Enthalpy_(kJ)
AH = -1304.3
Molar Mass
GeH4
GeH4(g) + 2 02(g) - GeO2(s) + 2 H20(1) .
76.642
31.999
x 10
k]
GeO2
104.61
18.015
Н20
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Transcribed Image Text:STOICHIOMETRY OF HEAT T02/S01 Gaseous germane reacts according to the balanced equation. When 77.3 g of H20 is produced, calculate the sign and magnitude (kJ) of the heat produced. Express your answer in scientific notation. Enthalpy_(kJ) AH = -1304.3 Molar Mass GeH4 GeH4(g) + 2 02(g) - GeO2(s) + 2 H20(1) . 76.642 31.999 x 10 k] GeO2 104.61 18.015 Н20 Question Attempts: 0 of 1 used SUBMIT ANSWER SAVE FOR LATER
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