Calculate the enthalpy change of the reaction that produces carbon monoxide by treating CO2 (g) with H2(g), under the reaction: CO₂ (g) + H₂(g) → CO (g) + H₂O (g) Use the standard enthalpies of formation found on the chart provided.

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Calculate the enthalpy change of the reaction that produces carbon monoxide by treating CO2 (g) with
H2(g), under the reaction:
CO₂ (g) + H₂(g) → CO (g) + H₂O (g)
Use the standard enthalpies of formation found on the chart provided.
Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the enthalpy change of the reaction that produces carbon monoxide by treating CO2 (g) with H2(g), under the reaction: CO₂ (g) + H₂(g) → CO (g) + H₂O (g) Use the standard enthalpies of formation found on the chart provided.
Ag:0(s)
Ag S(s)
Compound AH': (kJ/mol)
-30.6
-31.8
-99.5
-127.0
n-CH(g)
-62.4
n-C₂H₁z(1)
-1669.8
CO(g)
-860.1
CO₂(g)
-1218.8
CoO(s)
-558.1
Cr₂O(s)
-1465.2
Cu₂O(s)
-986.6
CuO(s)
-795.0 CuS(s)
-1207.0
AgBr(s)
AgCl(s)
Agl(s)
ALO₂(s)
BaCl₂(s)
BaCO(s)
BaO(s)
BaSO,(s)
Ca(OH):(s)
CaCl(s)
CaCO(s)
Standard Enthalpy of Formation for Various Compounds
Compound AH', (kJ/mol)
HCI(g)
-92.3
HF(g)
-268.6
HgO(s)
-90.7
HgS(s)
HI(g)
Cas)
CaSO4(s)
CCL(1)
CH₂OH(1)
CH₂(g)
CHCI (1)
C₂H:(g)
C₂Hug)
Compound AH's (kJ/mol)
C₂H₂OH(1)
-277.6
C₂H₂(g)
-84.7
C₂H₂(g)
-103.8
-124.7
-173.1
-110.5
-393.5
-239.3
-1128.4
-166.7
-155.2
-48.5
-769.9
CuSO (s)
Fe:0;(s)
Fe Od(s)
-822.2
-1120.9
-241.8
-285.8
-187.6
-20.1
-811.3
HBr(g)
-36.2
All standard enthalpy values are at 25°C and 1 atmosphere of pressure.
-635.5
-1432.7
-139.5 H₂O(g)
-238.6
H₂O(1)
-74.8
H₂O.(1)
-131.8 H₂S(g)
+226.7
+52.3
H₂SO (1)
HNO₂(1)
KBr(s)
KCI(s)
KCIO,(s)
KF(s)
Mg(OH)₂(s)
MgCl₂(s)
MgCO,(s)
MgO(s)
MgSO(s)
MnO(s)
MnO₂(s)
NaCl(s)
NaF(s)
NaOH(s)
NH(g)
Compound
NH₂Cl(s)
NH₂NO(s)
-569.0
-426.7
-46.2
NiO(s)
NO(g)
NO₂(g)
Pb₂O(s)
PbBr₂(s)
PbCl₂(s)
PbO(s)
PbO (s)
-58.2
+25.9
-173.2
-392.2
-435.9
-391.4
-562.6
-924.7
-641.8
-1113
-601.8
SnCl(s)
-1278.2
SnCl(l)
-384.9
SnO(s)
-519.7
SnO:(s)
-411.0 SO,(g)
SO₂(g)
ZnO(s)
ZnS(s)
PC1₂(g)
PC1,(g)
SiO:(s)
AH (kJ/mol)
-315.4
-365.1
-244.3
+90.4
+33.9
-734.7
-277.0
-359.2
-217.9
-276.6
-306.4
-398.9
-859.4
-349.8
-545.2
-286.2
-580.7
-296.1
-395.2
-348.0
-202.9
Transcribed Image Text:Ag:0(s) Ag S(s) Compound AH': (kJ/mol) -30.6 -31.8 -99.5 -127.0 n-CH(g) -62.4 n-C₂H₁z(1) -1669.8 CO(g) -860.1 CO₂(g) -1218.8 CoO(s) -558.1 Cr₂O(s) -1465.2 Cu₂O(s) -986.6 CuO(s) -795.0 CuS(s) -1207.0 AgBr(s) AgCl(s) Agl(s) ALO₂(s) BaCl₂(s) BaCO(s) BaO(s) BaSO,(s) Ca(OH):(s) CaCl(s) CaCO(s) Standard Enthalpy of Formation for Various Compounds Compound AH', (kJ/mol) HCI(g) -92.3 HF(g) -268.6 HgO(s) -90.7 HgS(s) HI(g) Cas) CaSO4(s) CCL(1) CH₂OH(1) CH₂(g) CHCI (1) C₂H:(g) C₂Hug) Compound AH's (kJ/mol) C₂H₂OH(1) -277.6 C₂H₂(g) -84.7 C₂H₂(g) -103.8 -124.7 -173.1 -110.5 -393.5 -239.3 -1128.4 -166.7 -155.2 -48.5 -769.9 CuSO (s) Fe:0;(s) Fe Od(s) -822.2 -1120.9 -241.8 -285.8 -187.6 -20.1 -811.3 HBr(g) -36.2 All standard enthalpy values are at 25°C and 1 atmosphere of pressure. -635.5 -1432.7 -139.5 H₂O(g) -238.6 H₂O(1) -74.8 H₂O.(1) -131.8 H₂S(g) +226.7 +52.3 H₂SO (1) HNO₂(1) KBr(s) KCI(s) KCIO,(s) KF(s) Mg(OH)₂(s) MgCl₂(s) MgCO,(s) MgO(s) MgSO(s) MnO(s) MnO₂(s) NaCl(s) NaF(s) NaOH(s) NH(g) Compound NH₂Cl(s) NH₂NO(s) -569.0 -426.7 -46.2 NiO(s) NO(g) NO₂(g) Pb₂O(s) PbBr₂(s) PbCl₂(s) PbO(s) PbO (s) -58.2 +25.9 -173.2 -392.2 -435.9 -391.4 -562.6 -924.7 -641.8 -1113 -601.8 SnCl(s) -1278.2 SnCl(l) -384.9 SnO(s) -519.7 SnO:(s) -411.0 SO,(g) SO₂(g) ZnO(s) ZnS(s) PC1₂(g) PC1,(g) SiO:(s) AH (kJ/mol) -315.4 -365.1 -244.3 +90.4 +33.9 -734.7 -277.0 -359.2 -217.9 -276.6 -306.4 -398.9 -859.4 -349.8 -545.2 -286.2 -580.7 -296.1 -395.2 -348.0 -202.9
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