1. Enter an equation for the formation of SnO2(s)SnO2(s) from its elements in their standard states. 2. Find ΔH∘fΔHf∘  for Al2O3(s)Al2O3(s) from the given table. 3. Find ΔH∘fΔHf∘ for CH4(g)CH4(g) from the given table.

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1. Enter an equation for the formation of SnO2(s)SnO2(s) from its elements in their standard states.

2. Find ΔH∘fΔHf∘  for Al2O3(s)Al2O3(s) from the given table.

3. Find ΔH∘fΔHf∘ for CH4(g)CH4(g) from the given table.

 
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Consider the table of Standard Thermodynamic Quantities for Selected Substances at 25 °C.
Substance AH: (kJ/mol) | Substance AH (kJ/mol) Substance AH: (kJ/mol)
Al(g)
330.0
HCl(aq)
- 167.2
NF3 (g)
-132.1
Al½ O3 (s)
-1675.7
Cr(g)
396.6
NH3 (g)
-45.9
F(g)
79.38
C(g)
716.7
NH3 (aq)
-80.29
HF(g)
-273.3
CH4 (g)
-74.6
O(g)
249.2
C2 H2 (g)
227.4
HF(aq)
O3 (g)
-335.0
142.7
C2 H4 (g)
52.4
H(g)
218.0
S(g)
277.2
SO2 (g)
SO3 (g)
C2 H6 (g)
-84.68
Fe(g)
416.3
-296.8
CO(g)
- 110.5
FeO(s)
-272.0
-395.7
CO2(g)
-393.5
Fe2 O3 (s)
-824.2
Sn(g)
301.2
Cl(g)
Fe3 O4 (s)
-1118.4
SnO(s)
-280.7
121.3
HCl(g)
-92.3
N(g)
472.7
SnO2 (s)
-577.6
Transcribed Image Text:MISSED THIS? Watch KCV 9.10, IWE 9.11; Read Section 9.10. You can click on the Review link to access the section in your eText. Consider the table of Standard Thermodynamic Quantities for Selected Substances at 25 °C. Substance AH: (kJ/mol) | Substance AH (kJ/mol) Substance AH: (kJ/mol) Al(g) 330.0 HCl(aq) - 167.2 NF3 (g) -132.1 Al½ O3 (s) -1675.7 Cr(g) 396.6 NH3 (g) -45.9 F(g) 79.38 C(g) 716.7 NH3 (aq) -80.29 HF(g) -273.3 CH4 (g) -74.6 O(g) 249.2 C2 H2 (g) 227.4 HF(aq) O3 (g) -335.0 142.7 C2 H4 (g) 52.4 H(g) 218.0 S(g) 277.2 SO2 (g) SO3 (g) C2 H6 (g) -84.68 Fe(g) 416.3 -296.8 CO(g) - 110.5 FeO(s) -272.0 -395.7 CO2(g) -393.5 Fe2 O3 (s) -824.2 Sn(g) 301.2 Cl(g) Fe3 O4 (s) -1118.4 SnO(s) -280.7 121.3 HCl(g) -92.3 N(g) 472.7 SnO2 (s) -577.6
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