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Chemical Principles
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Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 9, Problem 80E

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The value of ΔHo for the following reaction needs to be determined:

  C2H4(g) + O3(g)CH3CHO(g) + O2(g)

Concept Introduction:The difference between the sum of enthalpies of the products and the sum of enthalpies of formation of reactants is known as reaction enthalpy. The general formula for reaction enthalpy is:

  ΔHreaction=ΣΔHfo(products) - ΣΔHfo(reactants)

(a)

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Answer to Problem 80E

   ΔHo=361 kJ

Explanation of Solution

The given reaction is:

  C2H4(g) + O3(g)CH3CHO(g) + O2(g)

The value of standard enthalpy of formation for:

  C2H4(g) = +52 kJO3(g) = +143 kJCH3CHO(g) = -166 kJO2(g) = 0 kJ

The value of ΔHo for the given reaction is calculated as:

  ΔHreaction=ΣΔHfo(products) - ΣΔHfo(reactants)ΔHreaction = [(-166 kJ) + (0 kJ)] - [(+143 kJ) + (+52 kJ)]ΔHreaction = -361 kJ

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The value of ΔHo for the following reaction needs to be determined:

  O3(g) + NO(g) NO2(g) + O2(g)

Concept Introduction: The difference between the sum of enthalpies of the products and the sum of enthalpies of formation of reactants is known as reaction enthalpy. The general formula for reaction enthalpy is:

  ΔHreaction=ΣΔHfo(products) - ΣΔHfo(reactants)

(b)

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Answer to Problem 80E

  ΔHo=199 kJ

Explanation of Solution

The given reaction is:

  O3(g) + NO(g) NO2(g) + O2(g)

The value of standard enthalpy of formation for:

  NO(g) = +90 kJO3(g) = +143 kJNO2(g) = +34 kJO2(g) = 0 kJ

The value of ΔHo for the given reaction is calculated as:

  ΔHreaction=ΔHfo(products) - ΔHfo(reactants)ΔHreaction = [(0) + (+34 kJ)] - [(143 kJ) + (90 kJ)]ΔHreaction = -199 kJ 

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The value of ΔHo for the following reaction needs to be determined:

  SO3(g) + H2O(l)H2SO4(aq)

Concept Introduction: The difference between the sum of enthalpies of the products and the sum of enthalpies of formation of reactants is known as reaction enthalpy. The general formula for reaction enthalpy is:

  ΔHreaction=ΣΔHfo(products) - ΣΔHfo(reactants)

(c)

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Answer to Problem 80E

  ΔHo=132 kJ

Explanation of Solution

The given reaction is:

  SO3(g) + H2O(l)H2SO4(aq)

The value of standard enthalpy of formation for:

  SO3(g)  = -396 kJH2O(l) = -286 kJH2SO4(aq) = -814 kJ

The value of ΔHo for the given reaction is calculated as:

  ΔHreaction=ΔHfo(products) - ΔHfo(reactants) ΔHreaction = [(-814 kJ)] - [(-396 kJ)] + [(-286 kJ)] ΔHreaction   = -132 kJ

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The value of ΔHo for the following reaction needs to be determined:

  2NO(g) + O2(g)2NO2(g)

Concept Introduction: The difference between the sum of enthalpies of the products and the sum of enthalpies of formation of reactants is known as reaction enthalpy. The general formula for reaction enthalpy is:

  ΔHreaction=ΣΔHfo(products) - ΣΔHfo(reactants)

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 80E

  ΔHo=112 kJ

Explanation of Solution

The given reaction is:

  2NO(g) + O2(g)2NO2(g)

The value of standard enthalpy of formation for:

  NO(g)  = 90 kJO2(g) = 0 kJNO2(aq) = +34 kJ

The value of ΔHo for the given reaction is calculated as:

  ΔHreaction=ΔHfo(products) - ΔHfo(reactants)ΔHreaction= [2(34 kJ)] - [2(90 kJ) + 0]ΔHreaction  = -112 kJ          

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