Substance A(s) A(g) A(1) B(s) B(g) C(s) C(1) Enthalpy of formation (kJ/mol) Use the table of above to determine the enthalpy of the following reaction. 7A(s)→9B(s) + 3Cm Your Answer: Answer 5B C 2A+CD+E Determine the enthalpy(AH) in kJ of the above reaction using the reactions below: ΔΗ --80.6 kJ ΔΗ -181.8 kJ AH A+5B-D SA SE 18.02 -28.07 17.25 26.94 16.48 -13.15 -6.95 Your Answer: units --135.1 kJ
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![Substance
A(s)
A(g)
A(1)
B(s)
B(g)
C(s)
C(1)
Enthalpy of formation
(kJ/mol)
Your Answer:
Use the table of above to determine the enthalpy of the following reaction.
7A(s)→9B(s) + 3C0
Answer
2A+CD+E
5B C
A+5B-D
SA SE
Determine the enthalpy(AH) in kJ of the above reaction using the reactions below:
AH = -80.6 kJ
ΔΗ
ΔΗ
18.02
-28.07
17.25
Your Answer:
26.94
16.48
-13.15
-6.95
Answer
units
= 181.8 kJ
= -135.1 kJ
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