Calculate Δ H for C a ( s ) + 1 2 O 2 ( g ) + C O 2 ( g ) → C a C O 3 ( s ) Given the following reactions: C a ( s ) + 1 2 O 2 ( g ) → C a O ( s ) Δ H = − 635.1 kJ C a C O 3 ( s ) → C a O ( s ) + C O 2 ( g ) Δ H = 178.3 kJ
Calculate Δ H for C a ( s ) + 1 2 O 2 ( g ) + C O 2 ( g ) → C a C O 3 ( s ) Given the following reactions: C a ( s ) + 1 2 O 2 ( g ) → C a O ( s ) Δ H = − 635.1 kJ C a C O 3 ( s ) → C a O ( s ) + C O 2 ( g ) Δ H = 178.3 kJ
Solution Summary: The author explains that the value of Delta H needs to be determined for the following reaction.
Calculate
Δ
H
for
C
a
(
s
)
+
1
2
O
2
(
g
)
+
C
O
2
(
g
)
→
C
a
C
O
3
(
s
)
Given the following reactions:
C
a
(
s
)
+
1
2
O
2
(
g
)
→
C
a
O
(
s
)
Δ
H
=
−
635.1
kJ
C
a
C
O
3
(
s
)
→
C
a
O
(
s
)
+
C
O
2
(
g
)
Δ
H
=
178.3
kJ
Choose the Lewis structure for the compound below:
H2CCHOCH2CH(CH3)2
HH
H
:d
H
H
H C.
Η
H
H
HH
H
H
H
H.
H
H
H
HH
H
H
H
H
H-
H
H
H
C-H
H
H
HHHH
Each of the highlighted carbon atoms
is connected to
hydrogen atoms.
く
Complete the reaction in the drawing area below by adding the major products to the right-hand side.
If there won't be any products, because nothing will happen under these reaction conditions, check the box under the drawing area
instead.
Note: if the products contain one or more pairs of enantiomers, don't worry about drawing each enantiomer with dash and wedge
bonds. Just draw one molecule to represent each pair of enantiomers, using line bonds at the chiral center.
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No reaction.
Explanation
Check
O
+
G
1. Na O Me
Click and drag to start
drawing a structure.
2. H
+
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