What I Have Learned Activity 3.4.3. Solve me! 1. Calculate the heat of hydrogena tion of ethane, C₂H, given the followi ng thermochemical equations 2 C(graphite) 3 H₂ (g) C₂He (g) 2C (graphite) + 2 H₂ (g) C₂H₂ (g)

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What I Have Learned Activity 3.4.3. Solve me!

1. Calculate the heat of hydrogena

tion of ethane, C₂H, given the followi

ng thermochemical equations

2 C(graphite) 3 H₂ (g) C₂He (g)

2C (graphite) + 2 H₂ (g) C₂H₂ (g)

2. Calculate the AH for the reaction:

Given

CS (l) + 2 O (9) CO (9) * 2.SO, (B)

AHCO₂ (g)-393.5 kJ/mol

AHSO₂-296.8 kJ/mol

AHCS₂(1) = 87.9kJ/mol

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Activity 3.4.2. Calculate me!
Given the thermochemical equation
2SOzig + Ozg) 2 SOg)
AH =- 198.2 kJ/mol
calculate the heat evolved when 87.9 g of SO2 (molar mass 64.07 g/mol) is convertedto S
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Activity 3.4.3. Solve me!
1. Calculate the heat of hydrogenation of ethane, C2H4 given the following
thermochemical equations:
2 C(graphite) + 3 H2 (g) –> C2H6 (g)
2C (graphite) + 2 H2 (g)-> C2H4 (g)
AH;= - 84.5 kJ/mol
AHF 52.3 kJ/mol
2. Calculate the AH for the reaction:
CS2 (1) + 2 O2 (g) CO2 (g) + 2 SO2 (g)
Given:
AH.CO2 (g) = - 393.5 kJ/mol;
AHSO2 = -296.8 kJ/mol;
AH,CS2 (1) = 87.9kJ/mol
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Activity 3.4.4. Complete me! Complete the table by providing the info
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Transcribed Image Text:What's More Activity 3.4.2. Calculate me! Given the thermochemical equation 2SOzig + Ozg) 2 SOg) AH =- 198.2 kJ/mol calculate the heat evolved when 87.9 g of SO2 (molar mass 64.07 g/mol) is convertedto S What I Have Learned Activity 3.4.3. Solve me! 1. Calculate the heat of hydrogenation of ethane, C2H4 given the following thermochemical equations: 2 C(graphite) + 3 H2 (g) –> C2H6 (g) 2C (graphite) + 2 H2 (g)-> C2H4 (g) AH;= - 84.5 kJ/mol AHF 52.3 kJ/mol 2. Calculate the AH for the reaction: CS2 (1) + 2 O2 (g) CO2 (g) + 2 SO2 (g) Given: AH.CO2 (g) = - 393.5 kJ/mol; AHSO2 = -296.8 kJ/mol; AH,CS2 (1) = 87.9kJ/mol What I Can Do Activity 3.4.4. Complete me! Complete the table by providing the info needed. Importance Application Enthalpy
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