1. Write the thermochemical equation for the following reactions, that occur at constant pressure: a. Decomposition of mercuric oxide, HgO, to mercury and oxygen gas, requires 87.1 kJ of heat b. Combustion of hexane, C H , to carbon dioxide gas and water, re- leases 3923.9 kJ of heat c. Reaction between solid phosphorous, P, and oxygen gas, produces PO and 1640.1 kJ of heat 12

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3.3 Enthalpy of a Chemical Reaction - Thermochemical Equations
1. Write the thermochemical equation for the following reactions that
occur at constant
pressure:
a. Decomposition of mercuric oxide, HgO, to mercury and oxygen
gas, requires 87.1 kJ of heat
b. Combustion of hexane, C,H , to carbon dioxide gas and water, re-
leases 3923.9 kJ of heat
c. Reaction between solid phosphorous, P, and oxygen gas, produces
PO, and 1640.1 kJ of heat
d. One mole ammonium nitrate dissolves in water to produce aqueous
ammonium ions and nitrate ions, accompanied by the absorption
of 28.1 kJ of heat
e. Formation of carbon dioxide gas from carbon (graphite) and
yields 393.5 kJ of heat
12
oxygen,
Transcribed Image Text:3.3 Enthalpy of a Chemical Reaction - Thermochemical Equations 1. Write the thermochemical equation for the following reactions that occur at constant pressure: a. Decomposition of mercuric oxide, HgO, to mercury and oxygen gas, requires 87.1 kJ of heat b. Combustion of hexane, C,H , to carbon dioxide gas and water, re- leases 3923.9 kJ of heat c. Reaction between solid phosphorous, P, and oxygen gas, produces PO, and 1640.1 kJ of heat d. One mole ammonium nitrate dissolves in water to produce aqueous ammonium ions and nitrate ions, accompanied by the absorption of 28.1 kJ of heat e. Formation of carbon dioxide gas from carbon (graphite) and yields 393.5 kJ of heat 12 oxygen,
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