Sodium oxide is a significant component of glasses, ceramics, and windows. Typically, manufactured glass contains around 15% sodium oxide, 70% silicon dioxide and 9% calcium oxide. Na2O (s) + SO3 (g) → Na2SO4 (s) Calculate enthalpy change for the reaction given the following: (1) Na + H2O → NaOH + ½ H2 ∆H°= – 146 kJ (2) Na2SO4 + H2O → 2NaOH + SO3 ∆H°= 418 kJ (3) 2Na + H2O à Na2O + H2 ∆H° = – 259 kJ

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Sodium oxide is a significant component of glasses, ceramics, and windows. Typically, manufactured
glass contains around 15% sodium oxide, 70% silicon dioxide and 9% calcium oxide.
Na2O (s) + SO3 (g) → Na2SO4 (s)
Calculate enthalpy change for the reaction given the following:
(1) Na + H2O → NaOH + ½ H2 ∆H°= – 146 kJ
(2) Na2SO4 + H2O → 2NaOH + SO3 ∆H°= 418 kJ
(3) 2Na + H2O à Na2O + H2 ∆H° = – 259 kJ 

Sodium oxide is a significant component of glasses, ceramics, and windows. Typically, manufactured
glass contains around 15% sodium oxide, 70% silicon dioxide and 9% calcium oxide.
Na₂O (s) + SO3 (g) → Na2SO4(s)
Calculate enthalpy change for the reaction given the following:
(1) Na + H₂O → NaOH + ½/2 H₂
(2) Na2SO4 + H₂O → 2NaOH + SO3
(3) 2Na+ H₂O → Na₂O + H₂
ΔΗ°= – 146 kJ
ΔΗ°= 418 kJ
ΔΗ° = − 259 kJ
Transcribed Image Text:Sodium oxide is a significant component of glasses, ceramics, and windows. Typically, manufactured glass contains around 15% sodium oxide, 70% silicon dioxide and 9% calcium oxide. Na₂O (s) + SO3 (g) → Na2SO4(s) Calculate enthalpy change for the reaction given the following: (1) Na + H₂O → NaOH + ½/2 H₂ (2) Na2SO4 + H₂O → 2NaOH + SO3 (3) 2Na+ H₂O → Na₂O + H₂ ΔΗ°= – 146 kJ ΔΗ°= 418 kJ ΔΗ° = − 259 kJ
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