Substance Water, H₂O Ammonium Nitrate, NH4NO3(s) Aqueous Ammonium Nitrate, NH4NO3(aq) Nitric Acid, HNO3 Hydrochloric Acid, HCI Acetic Acid AH", (kJ mol-¹) -285.83 -365.6 -339.9 NaOH + HCl → -206.00 -167.2 -484.3 Substance Acetic Acid, CH3COOH Ammonium Hydroxide, NH4OH Sodium Hydroxide, NaOH Sodium Chloride, NaCl Sodium acetate, NaC₂O₂H3 AH", (kJ mol¹¹) -484.3 -80.80 Table 2. A list of standard enthalpies of formation for various compounds. -470.1 -407.2 -726. Complete the equation for the reaction and find the H of the reaction using the values in the table.

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Substance
Water, H₂O
Ammonium Nitrate,
NH4NO3 (S)
Aqueous Ammonium
Nitrate, NH4NO3(aq)
Nitric Acid, HNO3
Hydrochloric Acid, HCI
Acetic Acid
AH"; (kJ mol¹¹)
-285.83
-365.6
-339.9
NaOH + HCl →
-206.00
-167.2
-484.3
Substance
Acetic Acid, CH3COOH
Ammonium Hydroxide, NH4OH
Sodium Hydroxide, NaOH
Sodium Chloride, NaCl
Sodium acetate, NaC₂0₂H3
AH"; (kJ mol-¹)
-484.3
-80.80
Table 2. A list of standard enthalpies of formation for various compounds.
-470.1
-407.2
-726.
Complete the equation for the reaction and find the H of the reaction
using the values in the table.
Transcribed Image Text:Substance Water, H₂O Ammonium Nitrate, NH4NO3 (S) Aqueous Ammonium Nitrate, NH4NO3(aq) Nitric Acid, HNO3 Hydrochloric Acid, HCI Acetic Acid AH"; (kJ mol¹¹) -285.83 -365.6 -339.9 NaOH + HCl → -206.00 -167.2 -484.3 Substance Acetic Acid, CH3COOH Ammonium Hydroxide, NH4OH Sodium Hydroxide, NaOH Sodium Chloride, NaCl Sodium acetate, NaC₂0₂H3 AH"; (kJ mol-¹) -484.3 -80.80 Table 2. A list of standard enthalpies of formation for various compounds. -470.1 -407.2 -726. Complete the equation for the reaction and find the H of the reaction using the values in the table.
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