1) What is the heat change when 4.72 g of Carbon reacts with excess O2 according to the following equation? C + 02 CO2 AH = -393.5kJ Classification: 2) What is the heat change when 1.48 g of Chlorine reacts with excess phosphorus according to the following equa 2P + 5Cl2 2PCI5+ 886kJ Classification: 3) What is the heat change when 13.7 g of Nitrogen reacts with excess O2 according to the following equation? N2 + O2 - 2NO AH° = -180kJ Classification: 4) What is the heat change when 18.6 g of Hydrogen reacts with excess O2 according to the following equation? 2H2 + O2 → H20 + 571.6kJ Classification:

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1. What is the classification, endo or exothermic?
1) What is the heat change when 4.72 g of Carbon reacts with excess O2 according to the following equation?
C + O2 → CO2
AH° = -393.5kJ
Classification:
2) What is the heat change when 1.48 g of Chlorine reacts with excess phosphorus according to the following equa
2P + 5C12
2PCI5+ 886kJ
Classification:
3) What is the heat change when 13.7 g of Nitrogen reacts with excess O2 according to the following equation?
N2 + O2 → 2NO
AH° = -180kJ
Classification:
4) What is the heat change when 18.6 g of Hydrogen reacts with excess O2 according to the following equation?
2H2 + 02 → H20 + 571.6kJ
Classification:
5) What is the heat change when 5.81 g of graphite reacts with excess H2 according to the following equation?
Transcribed Image Text:1) What is the heat change when 4.72 g of Carbon reacts with excess O2 according to the following equation? C + O2 → CO2 AH° = -393.5kJ Classification: 2) What is the heat change when 1.48 g of Chlorine reacts with excess phosphorus according to the following equa 2P + 5C12 2PCI5+ 886kJ Classification: 3) What is the heat change when 13.7 g of Nitrogen reacts with excess O2 according to the following equation? N2 + O2 → 2NO AH° = -180kJ Classification: 4) What is the heat change when 18.6 g of Hydrogen reacts with excess O2 according to the following equation? 2H2 + 02 → H20 + 571.6kJ Classification: 5) What is the heat change when 5.81 g of graphite reacts with excess H2 according to the following equation?
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