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For reaction (b) HCI(g) + NaOH(s)
NaCI(s) + H20(1), what is the equation for the change in enthalpy of this
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[AHF°(HCI(g)) + AHf°(NaOH(s))] - [AHf°(NaCI(s)) + AHF° (H20(1)]
[AHF°(NaCI(s)) + AHF° (H2O(1)] - [AHF°(HCI(g)) + AHF°(NaOH(s))]
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Transcribed Image Text:Part 2 Your Answer Correct Answer Your answer is correct. Use the values from the given table and the equation you chose in Part 1 to find the overall change in enthalpy for the reaction. -196.6 Hint Solution Atte 3 of 3 used Part 3 Your answer is correct. For reaction (b) HCI(g) + NaOH(s) NaCI(s) + H20(1), what is the equation for the change in enthalpy of this reaction? [AHF°(HCI(g)) + AHf°(NaOH(s))] - [AHf°(NaCI(s)) + AHF° (H20(1)] [AHF°(NaCI(s)) + AHF° (H2O(1)] - [AHF°(HCI(g)) + AHF°(NaOH(s))] Hint Attempts: 2 of 3 used Part 4 Use the values from the given table and the equation you chose in Part 3 to find the overall change in enthalpy for the reaction. i Save for Later Attempts: 0 of 3 used Submit Answer
Using the data in the table below, calculate AH° in kilojoules for the following reactions.
Standard Enthalpies of Formation of Typical Substances
Substance
AH; (KI mol-1)
AH (kI mol-1)
AH; (KI mol-1)
Substance
AH; (KJ mol-1)
Substance
H,O;()
HBrg)
Substance
Ag(s)
AgBr()
CH(g)
CH,OH(/)
-187.6
-84.667
NO(g)
90.37
- 100.4
- 127.0
-36
-277.63
NO:(g)
33.8
AgCI()
HCI(g)
-92.30
Cas)
N¿0(g)
81.57
Al()
HI(g)
26.6
CaBr,6)
-682.8
9.67
Al,0,6)
-1669.8
HNO,()
-173.2
CACO)
- 1207
N,O(g)
Na(s)
1
C) (graphite)
H,SO,)
-811.32
CaCl,()
-795.0
CO(g)
-110.5
HC,H,O,()
-487.0
-635.5
NaHCO,()
-947.7
CO2(g)
-393.5
Hg(/)
Ca(OH),6)
-986.59
Na,CO,()
-1131
CH(g)
CH,CI(g)
Hg(g)
60.84
CaSO,()
- 1432.7
- 1575.2
- 2021.1
-74.848
NaCI)
-411.0
-82.0
1,0)
CasO, H,0)
NaOH()
-426.8
CHI(g)
Na, SO,6)
14.2
K(s)
CasO, 2H,0G)
-1384.5
CH,OH()
-238.6
KCI(s)
-435.89
Cl,(g)
CO(NH)() (urea)
-333.19
K,SO,)
- 1433.7
Fe(s)
Pb(s)
CONH(ag)
-391.2
Na(g)
Fe,O,6)
-822.2
PbO(s)
-219.2
CH(g)
226.75
NH,(g)
-46.19
H;(g)
H,O(g)
SG)
CH.g)
52.284
NH,CI)
-315.4
-241.8
So(g)
-296.9
H,O()
-285.9
So,(g)
-395.2
(a) 2H202(1)
2H20(1) + O2(g)
(b) HCI(g) + NaOH(s)
NaCl(s) + H2O(1)
Part 1
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For reaction (a) 2H2O21)
2H20(1) + O2(g), what is the equation for the change in enthalpy of this reaction?
[AHF°(O2(3)] - [AHf°(H2O2(1) +AHF°(H2O(1))]
[2ΔΗ(H2Ο () + ΔΗ(Ο29) ] - [2ΔΗΡ(H2Ό ()]
[AHF°(H2O2(1) + AHF°(H2O(1)] - [AH¢°(O2(g)]
[2AHF°(H2O2()] - [2AH¢°(H20(1)) + AH¢°(O2(3)]
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Transcribed Image Text:Using the data in the table below, calculate AH° in kilojoules for the following reactions. Standard Enthalpies of Formation of Typical Substances Substance AH; (KI mol-1) AH (kI mol-1) AH; (KI mol-1) Substance AH; (KJ mol-1) Substance H,O;() HBrg) Substance Ag(s) AgBr() CH(g) CH,OH(/) -187.6 -84.667 NO(g) 90.37 - 100.4 - 127.0 -36 -277.63 NO:(g) 33.8 AgCI() HCI(g) -92.30 Cas) N¿0(g) 81.57 Al() HI(g) 26.6 CaBr,6) -682.8 9.67 Al,0,6) -1669.8 HNO,() -173.2 CACO) - 1207 N,O(g) Na(s) 1 C) (graphite) H,SO,) -811.32 CaCl,() -795.0 CO(g) -110.5 HC,H,O,() -487.0 -635.5 NaHCO,() -947.7 CO2(g) -393.5 Hg(/) Ca(OH),6) -986.59 Na,CO,() -1131 CH(g) CH,CI(g) Hg(g) 60.84 CaSO,() - 1432.7 - 1575.2 - 2021.1 -74.848 NaCI) -411.0 -82.0 1,0) CasO, H,0) NaOH() -426.8 CHI(g) Na, SO,6) 14.2 K(s) CasO, 2H,0G) -1384.5 CH,OH() -238.6 KCI(s) -435.89 Cl,(g) CO(NH)() (urea) -333.19 K,SO,) - 1433.7 Fe(s) Pb(s) CONH(ag) -391.2 Na(g) Fe,O,6) -822.2 PbO(s) -219.2 CH(g) 226.75 NH,(g) -46.19 H;(g) H,O(g) SG) CH.g) 52.284 NH,CI) -315.4 -241.8 So(g) -296.9 H,O() -285.9 So,(g) -395.2 (a) 2H202(1) 2H20(1) + O2(g) (b) HCI(g) + NaOH(s) NaCl(s) + H2O(1) Part 1 Your answer is correct. For reaction (a) 2H2O21) 2H20(1) + O2(g), what is the equation for the change in enthalpy of this reaction? [AHF°(O2(3)] - [AHf°(H2O2(1) +AHF°(H2O(1))] [2ΔΗ(H2Ο () + ΔΗ(Ο29) ] - [2ΔΗΡ(H2Ό ()] [AHF°(H2O2(1) + AHF°(H2O(1)] - [AH¢°(O2(g)] [2AHF°(H2O2()] - [2AH¢°(H20(1)) + AH¢°(O2(3)] Hint Attempts: 2 of 3 used
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