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Chapter EN, Problem 17PQ
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

ΔHo of following reaction has to be determined.

  2CrO42(aq)+2H+(aq)Cr2O72(aq)+H2O(l)

Concept Introduction:

Standard enthalpy of reaction is calculated by summation of standard enthalpy of formation of the product minus the summation of standard enthalpy of formation of reactants at the standard conditions. The expression to calculate the standard enthalpy of reaction (ΔHrxn°) is as follows:

  ΔHrxn°=mΔHf (products)°nΔHf (reactants)°

Here,

  m is the stoichiometric coefficient of the product.

  n is the stoichiometric coefficient of reactant.

  ΔHf(reactants)° is the standard enthalpy of reactant formation.

  ΔHf(products)° is the standard enthalpy of product formation.

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Answer to Problem 17PQ

Option (C) is the correct one.

Explanation of Solution

Reason for correct option:

The given reaction is as follows:

  2CrO42(aq)+2H+(aq)Cr2O72(aq)+H2O(l)

2mol of CrO42 reacts with 2mol of H+ to form 1mol of Cr2O72 and 1mol of H2O.

The formula to calculate standard enthalpy of a given reaction (ΔHrxn°) is as follows:

  ΔHrxn°=[{ΔHf°[Cr2O72(aq)]+ΔHf°[H2O(l)]}{2ΔHf°[CrO42(aq)]+2ΔHf°[H+(aq)]}]        (1)

Substitute 1490.3 kJ/mol for ΔHf°[Cr2O72(aq)], 285.8 kJ/mol for ΔHf°[H2O(l)], 881.2 kJ/mol for ΔHf°[CrO42(aq)] and 0 kJ/mol for ΔHf°[H+(aq)] in equation (1).

  ΔHrxn°=[{(1490.3 kJ/mol)+(285.8 kJ/mol)}{2(881.2 kJ/mol)+2(0 kJ/mol)}]=13.7kJ/mol

ΔHo of following reaction is 13.7kJ/mol, hence correct option is (C).

  2CrO42(aq)+2H+(aq)Cr2O72(aq)+H2O(l)

Reason for incorrect option:

Since ΔHo of following reaction is 13.7kJ/mol,

  2CrO42(aq)+2H+(aq)Cr2O72(aq)+H2O(l)

Therefore, choice (A), (B) and (D) are incorrect.

Conclusion

ΔHo of following reaction is 13.7kJ/mol, hence correct option is (C).

  2CrO42(aq)+2H+(aq)Cr2O72(aq)+H2O(l)

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