10. The Romans used calcium oxide, CaO, to produce a strong mortar to build stone structures. The CaO was mixed with water to give Ca(OH)2, which reacted slowly with CO2 in the air to give CaCO3. Using the values from Appendix 4 of your textbook, calculate the standard enthalpy change for this reaction Ca(ОН)2 (s) + СO2 (g) СаCОз (s) + Н20 (g) -69.2

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This is a practice sheet for an exam tomorrow, this is concerning enthalpy of formation and using that to find the change of enthalpy for a reaction.

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The Romans used calcium oxide, CaO, to produce strong mortar to build stone structures. The CaO was mixed with water to give Ca(OH)2 which reacted slowly with CO2 in the air to give CaCO3. Using the values in Appendix 4 of your textbook, calculate the standard of enthalpy change for this reaction.

Ca(OH)2(s) + CO2(g)  -> CaCO3(s) + H2O(g)

Which is a balanced equation, and the enthalpys of formation for each of these substances according to my appendix is:

Ca(OH)2(s) = -985.2 kJ/mol

CO2(g)       = -393.5 kJ/mol

CaCO3(s)   = -1206.9 kJ/mol

H2O(g)      = -241.8 kJ/mol

 

and the change in enthalpy for the reaction is suppose to be the sum of the enthalpy of formation for the products minus the sum of the enthalpy of formation from the reactant side.

So Hf(products) = -1206.9 kJ/mol + (-241.8 kJ/mol) = -1448.7 kJ/mol

and Hf(reactants) = -985.2 kJ/mol + (-393.5 kJ/mol) = -1378.7 kJ/mol

so Hrxn = Hf(products) - Hf(reactants) = -1448.7 kJ/mol - (-1378.7 kJ/mol) = -70 kJ/mol (exactly)

however my answer key says that it is suppose to be -69.2 kJ/mol but I cannot see how to get there from the given information. Perhaps my profressor used a different book with more precise enthalpys of formation but is this not the correct way to do this problem? If not please let me know what I did wrong. I have a test tomorrow afternoon and would greatly appreciate an explaination!

Thank You!

10. The Romans used calcium oxide, CaO, to produce a strong mortar to build stone structures. The
CaO was mixed with water to give Ca(OH)2, which reacted slowly with CO2 in the air to give CaCO3. Using
the values from Appendix 4 of your textbook, calculate the standard enthalpy change for this reaction
Ca(ОН)2 (s) + СO2 (g)
СаCОз (s) + Н20 (g)
-69.2
Transcribed Image Text:10. The Romans used calcium oxide, CaO, to produce a strong mortar to build stone structures. The CaO was mixed with water to give Ca(OH)2, which reacted slowly with CO2 in the air to give CaCO3. Using the values from Appendix 4 of your textbook, calculate the standard enthalpy change for this reaction Ca(ОН)2 (s) + СO2 (g) СаCОз (s) + Н20 (g) -69.2
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