Using given data enthalpy of hydration for Calcium chloride and Calcium Iodide to be calculated. Concept introduction: Hess’s law: Hess's law states that the change of enthalpy in a chemical reaction (i.e. the heat of reaction at constant pressure) is independent of the pathway between the initial and final states. ΔH 0 = ∑ ΔH 0 f (product) − ∑ ΔH 0 f (reactant)
Using given data enthalpy of hydration for Calcium chloride and Calcium Iodide to be calculated. Concept introduction: Hess’s law: Hess's law states that the change of enthalpy in a chemical reaction (i.e. the heat of reaction at constant pressure) is independent of the pathway between the initial and final states. ΔH 0 = ∑ ΔH 0 f (product) − ∑ ΔH 0 f (reactant)
Definition Definition Transformation of a chemical species into another chemical species. A chemical reaction consists of breaking existing bonds and forming new ones by changing the position of electrons. These reactions are best explained using a chemical equation.
Chapter 10, Problem 40E
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Using given data enthalpy of hydration for Calcium chloride and Calcium Iodide to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Hess’s law: Hess's law states that the change of enthalpy in a chemical reaction (i.e. the heat of reaction at constant pressure) is independent of the pathway between the initial and final states.
ΔH0=∑ΔH0f (product)−∑ΔH0f (reactant)
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Based on part (a) answer, which ion
Cl- or
I- more strongly attracted to water has to be predicted.
Concept introduction:
Hess’s law: Hess's law states that the change of enthalpy in a chemical reaction (i.e. the heat of reaction at constant pressure) is independent of the pathway between the initial and final states.
please provide the structure for this problem, thank you!
Draw the Fischer projection from the skeletal
structure shown below.
HO
OH
OH
OH
OH H
Q
Drawing
Atoms, Bonds
and Rings
Charges
I
☐
T
HO
H
H
OH
HO
I
CH2OH
H
OH
Drag
H
OH
-CH2OH
CHO
-COOH
Undo
Reset
Remove
Done
please provide the structure for this problem, thank you
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