Using standard enthalpies of reaction, calculate the enthalpy for the conversion of oxygen into ozone at 25°C. (Values in Table 16.2) O + 02> 03

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Using standard enthalpies of reaction, calculate the enthalpy for the conversion of oxygen into ozone at 25°C. (Values in Table 16.2)
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AH¡ (kl/mol)
Substance or lon
AH? (kJ/mol)
AH; (kJ/mol)
Substance or lon
Substance or lon
CH;CHO(g)
CH;CHO(1)
0.
NH3(g)
NH,*(aq)
NO(g)
NO2(g)
HNO;(aq)
e(g)
-166.1
-45.90
-191.8
-132.5
Bromine
Chlorine
111.9
90.29
Br(g)
Br (aq)
Br (g)
Br>(g)
Br-(1)
HBr(g)
33.10
Cl(g)
CI (aq)
CI(g)
C2(g)
HCI(g)
-121.5
121.3
-219.0
-207.4
-167.2
30.91
-234.0
Oxygen
O(g)
O2(g)
O3(g)
0.
0.
249.2
-36.44
-92.31
0.
Fluorine
142.7
Calcium
F(g)
F(g)
F (aq)
F2(g)
HF(g)
79.39
Silicon
Ca(s)
Ca²+(aq)
CaCO;(s, calcite)
CaO(s)
-542.8
-255.1
Si(s)
SICL,(1)
SİF4(g)
SiO2(s, quartz)
-1206.9
-332.6
-687.0
-635.1
-1614.9
-272.5
-910.9
Carbon
Hydrogen
H(g)
H*(aq)
H*(g)
H2(g)
H,O(g)
H,O(1)
OH (aq)
716.7
Silver
C(g)
C(s, diamond)
C(s, graphite)
CCL(3)
CCI,(1)
CO(g)
CO-(g)
CO,-(aq)
CS,(g)
CS;()
HCN(g)
HCN(1)
HCO; (aq)
Hydrocarbons
CH(g)
C,HA(8)
CH(g)
CH&(1)
Alcohols
218.0
0.
Ag(s)
Ag*(aq)
AgBr(s)
AgCl(s)
AgF(s)
AgI(s)
1.897
0.
105.6
-95.98
1536.2
-100.4
0.
-127.1
-135.4
-241.8
-204.6
-110.5
-285.8
-61.84
-393.5
-230.0
-677.1
Sodium
116.9
Iodine
107.3
Na(g)
Na(s)
Na*(aq)
Na*(g)
Na,CO3(s)
NaCl(s)
NaHCO;(s)
106.8
I(g)
I (aq)
I(g)
IL(8)
HI(g)
89.70
0.
135.1
-55.19
-240.1
108.9
-194.6
609.3
-692.0
0.
-1130.8
26.36
-411.1
-74.87
-950.8
Lead
52.47
Pb(s)
Pb2+(aq)
PbO(s)
PbS(s)
Sulfur
-84.68
-1.7
277.0
S(g)
S(s, monoclinic)
S(s, rhombic)
S2(g)
SO-(g)
H,S(g)
49.0
-219.4
0.360
-98.32
0.
CH;OH(/)
C,H,OH(l)
Aldehydes
HCHO(g)
-238.7
128.6
Nitrogen
N(g)
N2(g)
-277.7
472.7
-296.8
-20.50
-117
*See A
Transcribed Image Text:AH¡ (kl/mol) Substance or lon AH? (kJ/mol) AH; (kJ/mol) Substance or lon Substance or lon CH;CHO(g) CH;CHO(1) 0. NH3(g) NH,*(aq) NO(g) NO2(g) HNO;(aq) e(g) -166.1 -45.90 -191.8 -132.5 Bromine Chlorine 111.9 90.29 Br(g) Br (aq) Br (g) Br>(g) Br-(1) HBr(g) 33.10 Cl(g) CI (aq) CI(g) C2(g) HCI(g) -121.5 121.3 -219.0 -207.4 -167.2 30.91 -234.0 Oxygen O(g) O2(g) O3(g) 0. 0. 249.2 -36.44 -92.31 0. Fluorine 142.7 Calcium F(g) F(g) F (aq) F2(g) HF(g) 79.39 Silicon Ca(s) Ca²+(aq) CaCO;(s, calcite) CaO(s) -542.8 -255.1 Si(s) SICL,(1) SİF4(g) SiO2(s, quartz) -1206.9 -332.6 -687.0 -635.1 -1614.9 -272.5 -910.9 Carbon Hydrogen H(g) H*(aq) H*(g) H2(g) H,O(g) H,O(1) OH (aq) 716.7 Silver C(g) C(s, diamond) C(s, graphite) CCL(3) CCI,(1) CO(g) CO-(g) CO,-(aq) CS,(g) CS;() HCN(g) HCN(1) HCO; (aq) Hydrocarbons CH(g) C,HA(8) CH(g) CH&(1) Alcohols 218.0 0. Ag(s) Ag*(aq) AgBr(s) AgCl(s) AgF(s) AgI(s) 1.897 0. 105.6 -95.98 1536.2 -100.4 0. -127.1 -135.4 -241.8 -204.6 -110.5 -285.8 -61.84 -393.5 -230.0 -677.1 Sodium 116.9 Iodine 107.3 Na(g) Na(s) Na*(aq) Na*(g) Na,CO3(s) NaCl(s) NaHCO;(s) 106.8 I(g) I (aq) I(g) IL(8) HI(g) 89.70 0. 135.1 -55.19 -240.1 108.9 -194.6 609.3 -692.0 0. -1130.8 26.36 -411.1 -74.87 -950.8 Lead 52.47 Pb(s) Pb2+(aq) PbO(s) PbS(s) Sulfur -84.68 -1.7 277.0 S(g) S(s, monoclinic) S(s, rhombic) S2(g) SO-(g) H,S(g) 49.0 -219.4 0.360 -98.32 0. CH;OH(/) C,H,OH(l) Aldehydes HCHO(g) -238.7 128.6 Nitrogen N(g) N2(g) -277.7 472.7 -296.8 -20.50 -117 *See A
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