a)
Interpretation:
Burning of
Concept Introduction:
The standard enthalpy of reaction is quantity of energy released or consumed when one mole of a substance is formed under standard conditions from its pure elemental form. It is denoted as
a)
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Explanation of Solution
The given chemical equation:
As known, heat of reaction is calculated using heat of formation as follows,
The energy from
Hence, the calculated value of
b)
Interpretation:
Liters of
Concept introduction:
Ideal gas: A hypothetical gas whose molecules occupy negligible space and have no interactions, and which consequently obeys the
Ideal gas equation: An equation describes the relationship among the four variables P, V, T, and n.
The unit of each term in the equation is,
Where, R is proportionality constant called gas constant
V is volume
N is number of moles
P is Pressure
T is temperature
Standard temperature and pressure: The conditions
b)
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Explanation of Solution
The reaction as follows,
The heat of formation of water vapour is
The moles of hydrogen needed to produce the energy from given part a) is,
In order to determine the volume, the ideal gas equation is used as shown below,
Therefore, the volume required calculated as
c)
Interpretation:
For the amount of
c)
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Explanation of Solution
The reaction as follows,
Using the known unit conversion;
Therefore, the required time calculated as
d)
Interpretation:
Power required generating the amount of
d)
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Explanation of Solution
The coulombs involved in electrolysis of
Conversion of Coulomb into Joules:
Conversion of Joules into Power:
Therefore, the Power required in order of generating the amount of
e)
Interpretation:
The cost of producing the amount of
e)
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Explanation of Solution
Given:
Cell has efficiency of
Additional electricity is necessary to produce sufficient hydrogen; the purpose of
Therefore, the cost of producing the amount of
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