Multiple ChoiceThe oxidation of ammonia is illustrated by the following equation:4 NH3 (g) + 5 O2 (g) → 4 NO (g) + 6 H2O (g)Calculate the enthalpy of reaction, ΔHRxn, based on the given standard heats of formation. 2208views
Multiple ChoiceConsider the following equation: 2 ClF3(g) + 2 NH3(g) → 1 N2(g) + 6 HF (g) + 6 Cl2(g) ΔHrxn = –1196 kJDetermine the standard enthalpy of formation for chlorine trifluoride, ClF3. 3130views3comments
Multiple ChoiceFind ΔHrxn for the following reaction: N2 + 2 O2 → 2 NO2Based on the following data. 2 NO → N2 + O2 ΔH = −180 kJ 2 NO + O2 → 2 NO2 ΔH = −112 kJ264views
Multiple ChoiceUsing standard thermodynamic data, calculate ΔH°rxn for the following: 2 C2H2 (g) + 5 O2 (g) → 4 CO2 (g) + 2 H2O (l)308views
Open QuestionCalculate the enthalpy of the reaction 2NO(g) + O2(g) → 2NO2(g) given the following reactions and enthalpies of formation: 12N2(g) + O2(g) → NO2(g), δH∘a=33.2 kJ 12N2(g) + 12O2(g) → NO(g), δH∘b=90.2 kJ638views
Open QuestionWhat is the isobaric heat of combustion for ethane, C2H6(g), in kJ per mole of ethane at 298.15 k?168views
Open QuestionWhat is the heat of combustion of ethane, C2H6, in kilojoules per mole of ethane? Enthalpy of formation values can be found in this list of thermodynamic properties.172views
Open QuestionUse standard enthalpies of formation to calculate δh∘rxn for the following reaction: 2 H2S(g) + 3 O2(g)→ 2 H2O(l) + 2SO2(g)196views
Open QuestionUse the molar bond enthalpy data in the table to estimate the value of δ𝐻°rxn for the equation C2H4(g) + HBr(g) ⟶ C5H5Br(g)196views
Open QuestionUse standard enthalpies of formation to calculate δh∘rxn for the following reaction: Cao(s) + CO2(g) → CaCO3(s)178views
Open QuestionFor which one of the following is the enthalpy of the reaction the same as the enthalpy of formation?392views
Open QuestionUse the molar bond enthalpy data in the table to estimate the value of δ𝐻∘rxn for the equation388views
Open QuestionUse the values of δhf° in appendix 4 to calculate δh° for the following reactions.352views
Open QuestionFor which one of the following reactions is δh°rxn equal to the heat of formation of the product?364views
Open QuestionUse the standard reaction enthalpies given below to determine δh°rxn for the following reaction:442views
Open QuestionCalculate the heat evolved per mole on combustion of each substance to yield co2(g) and h2o(g).397views
Open QuestionCalculate δs∘rxn for the following reaction. the δs∘ for each species is shown below the reaction.315views
Open QuestionCalculate the enthalpy of the reaction 2NO(g) + O2(g) → 2NO2(g) given the following reactions and enthalpies of formation: 1/2N2(g) + O2(g) → NO2(g), ΔH∘a=33.2 kJ 1/2N2(g) + 1/2O2(g) → NO(g), ΔH∘b=90.2 kJ258views
Open QuestionUsing the table below, estimate δh for the "water splitting reaction": H2O(g) → H2(g) + 12 O2(g).226views
Open QuestionWhich answer best describes the transfer of heat that occurs when 1.20 mol of H2 reacts?150views
Open QuestionWhich answer best describes the transfer of heat that occurs when 1.70 mol of H2 reacts?153views
Open QuestionWhich answer best describes the transfer of heat that occurs when 1.40 mol of H2 reacts?149views
Open QuestionIn many ways, hydrogen as a biofuel compares very favorably to ethanol and other fuels.157views
Open QuestionWhich answer best describes the transfer of heat that occurs when 1.30 mol of H2 reacts?147views
Open QuestionWhat is the change in enthalpy associated with the combustion of 530 g of methane (CH4)?229views
Open QuestionThe enthalpy of the reaction is –2,840 kJ. What is the heat of combustion, per mole, of glucose?153views
Open QuestionBurning methane in oxygen can produce three different carbon-containing products: soot (very fine particles of graphite), CO(𝑔), and CO2(𝑔). (c) For which of the three potential products is the magnitude of ΔH the largest?4views