Determine the enthalpy of reaction for PO₁ (s) + 6PCI(g) → 10POCI,(g) P (s) + 6CI,(g) →→ 4PCI,(g) AH = -1225.6 kJ/mol P(s) +50₂(g) → PO, (s) AH = -2967.3 kJ/mol PCL (g) + Cl(a) PCL (a) SH° = -842 k.//mol

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Determine the enthalpy of reaction for PO, (s) + 6PCI(g) →
10POCI,(g)
10
P (s) + 6C1₂(g) →→ 4PCI,(g) AH = -1225.6 kJ/mol
P (s) + 50₂(g) → PO, (s) AH = -2967.3 kJ/mol
PCI₂(g) + Cl₂(g) →→ PCI (g) AH = -84.2 kJ/mol
PCI₂(g) + ¹/2O₂(g) → POCI (g) AH° = -285.72 kJ/mol
Determine the enthalpy of reaction for HCI(g) + NaNO₂ (s) → HNO₂(I) +
NaCl(s)
2NaCl(s) + H₂O(l) → 2HCI(g) + Na₂O(s) AH = -507.1 kJ/mol
NO(g) + NO₂(g) + Na,O(s)→ 2NaÑO,(s) AH = -427.0 kJ/mol
NO(g) + NO₂(g) → N₂O(g) + O₂(g) AH = -43.01 kJ/mol
2HNO₂(1)→ N₂O(g) + O₂(g) + H₂O(1) AH = +34.02 kJ/mol
Transcribed Image Text:Determine the enthalpy of reaction for PO, (s) + 6PCI(g) → 10POCI,(g) 10 P (s) + 6C1₂(g) →→ 4PCI,(g) AH = -1225.6 kJ/mol P (s) + 50₂(g) → PO, (s) AH = -2967.3 kJ/mol PCI₂(g) + Cl₂(g) →→ PCI (g) AH = -84.2 kJ/mol PCI₂(g) + ¹/2O₂(g) → POCI (g) AH° = -285.72 kJ/mol Determine the enthalpy of reaction for HCI(g) + NaNO₂ (s) → HNO₂(I) + NaCl(s) 2NaCl(s) + H₂O(l) → 2HCI(g) + Na₂O(s) AH = -507.1 kJ/mol NO(g) + NO₂(g) + Na,O(s)→ 2NaÑO,(s) AH = -427.0 kJ/mol NO(g) + NO₂(g) → N₂O(g) + O₂(g) AH = -43.01 kJ/mol 2HNO₂(1)→ N₂O(g) + O₂(g) + H₂O(1) AH = +34.02 kJ/mol
When 7.59 grams of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) are dissolved in 80.0
grams of water at 25.0 °C in an insulated container, the temperature of
the water increases to 48.0 °C. Assuming that the specific heat of the
solution is 4.184 J/(g°C) and that no heat is gained or lost by the
container, what is the AH of solution of NaOH in kJ/mol?
Transcribed Image Text:When 7.59 grams of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) are dissolved in 80.0 grams of water at 25.0 °C in an insulated container, the temperature of the water increases to 48.0 °C. Assuming that the specific heat of the solution is 4.184 J/(g°C) and that no heat is gained or lost by the container, what is the AH of solution of NaOH in kJ/mol?
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