(a) Interpretation: The standard enthalpy of reaction in kilojoule for the following process needs to be determined. C ( S ) + CO 2 ( g ) → 2CO ( g ) Concept introduction: The heat change of a compound, when one mole of substance is produced from its constituents’ elements under standard conditions of temperature and pressure is known as Standard heat of formation.
(a) Interpretation: The standard enthalpy of reaction in kilojoule for the following process needs to be determined. C ( S ) + CO 2 ( g ) → 2CO ( g ) Concept introduction: The heat change of a compound, when one mole of substance is produced from its constituents’ elements under standard conditions of temperature and pressure is known as Standard heat of formation.
Solution Summary: The author explains the standard enthalpy of reaction in kilojoule for the following process.
The standard enthalpy of reaction in kilojoule for the following process needs to be determined.
C (S) + CO2(g)→2CO (g)
Concept introduction:
The heat change of a compound, when one mole of substance is produced from its constituents’ elements under standard conditions of temperature and pressure is known as Standard heat of formation.
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation:
The standard enthalpy of reaction in kilojoule for the following process needs to be determined.
2H2O2(aq)→2H2O (l) + O2(g)
Concept introduction:
The heat change of a compound, when one mole of substance is produced from its constituents’ elements under standard conditions of temperature and pressure is known as Standard heat of formation.
Interpretation Introduction
(c)
Interpretation:
The standard enthalpy of reaction in kilojoule for the following process needs to be determined.
Fe2O3(s) + 3 CO(g)→2 Fe (S) + 3CO2(g)
Concept introduction:
The heat change of a compound, when one mole of substance is produced from its constituents’ elements under standard conditions of temperature and pressure is known as Standard heat of formation.
43) 10.00 ml of vinegar (active ingredient is acetic acid) is titrated to the endpoint
using 19.32 ml of 0.250 M sodium hydroxide. What is the molarity of acetic acid
in the vinegar? YOU MUST SHOW YOUR WORK.
NOTE: MA x VA = MB x VB
424 Repon Sheet Rates of Chemical Reactions : Rate and Order of 1,0, Deception
B. Effect of Temperature
BATH TEMPERATURE
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Time
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Total volume of 0, collected
Barometric pressure 770-572
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Vapor pressure of water at bath temperature (see Appendix L) 42.2
Slope
Compared with the rate found for solution 1, there is
Using the ideal gas law, calculate the moles of O; collected
(show calculations)
times faster
10
Based on the moles of O, evolved, calculate the molar concentration of the original 3% 1,0, solution (sho
calculations)
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