10. Which of the equation below refers to the enthalpy of combustion? vos 16 29isivioE HOTlih sh A. Na(g) Na+(g) + e- AH=-364 kJmol-1 B. C2H5OH1)+302(g)→2CO2(g)+3H2O (1) AH = - 1286 kJmol-1 noneu C. 2C(s)+ 2H2(g)→C2H4 (g) AH= - 52.3 kJmol-1 D. Na+(g)Na+(aq) AH = - 364 kJmol-

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d2olon00 B. 64 kJt shcu C. 28kJ 12290101 D. 95 kJs nuo o
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10. Which of the equation below refers to the enthalpy of combustion? vos 16 ivioE OTih sdh
A. Na(g) Na+(g) + e- AH=-364 kJmol-1
B. C2H5OH1)+302(g)→2CO2(g)+3H2O (1) AH = - 1286 kJmol-1
11. Which of the following statements is FALSE about Hess's Law?
A. Hess's Law depends on the path taken between the initial and final states
B. Enthalpy change for a reaction is independent of the number of ways a product can be obtained, if the initial and final
osC. 2C(s)+ 2H2(g)→ C2H4 (g) AH = - 52.3 kJmol-1
Pod D. Na+(g)→Na+(aq) AH=-364 kJmol-
Transcribed Image Text:d2olon00 B. 64 kJt shcu C. 28kJ 12290101 D. 95 kJs nuo o A. -36kJ 10. Which of the equation below refers to the enthalpy of combustion? vos 16 ivioE OTih sdh A. Na(g) Na+(g) + e- AH=-364 kJmol-1 B. C2H5OH1)+302(g)→2CO2(g)+3H2O (1) AH = - 1286 kJmol-1 11. Which of the following statements is FALSE about Hess's Law? A. Hess's Law depends on the path taken between the initial and final states B. Enthalpy change for a reaction is independent of the number of ways a product can be obtained, if the initial and final osC. 2C(s)+ 2H2(g)→ C2H4 (g) AH = - 52.3 kJmol-1 Pod D. Na+(g)→Na+(aq) AH=-364 kJmol-
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