17. Given the following set of reaction data, H2 (g) +02(8) 2B(s) +3H2 (g) B,H, (g) 2B(s) +O2(8) –→ B,O3(s) → H,O(1) AH = -285.83 kJ mol- AH = 36.4 kJ mol- AH = –1273.5 kJ mol 00 determine the heat of reaction (in kJ mol') for the following reaction. B,H, (g) + 30, (g) - – B2O3 (s) +3H,0(1) ww bns moldorq wal AH = ? kJ mol-1 lo teari done ol notaup 189T) of 9ja s beu mo A: –2167

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17. Given the following set of reaction data,
AH = -285.83 kJ mol-
H2 (g)+}02(8)
2B(s) +3H, (8)
2B(s) +O2(8) –→ B,O3(s)
→ H2O(1)
→ B,H, (8)
AH = 36.4 kJ mol-
AH = –1273.5 kJ mol
determine the heat of reaction (in kJ mol') for the following reaction.
– B2O3 (s) +3H,0(1)
w bns maldorg
B,H, (8) + 30, (g) -
AH = ? kJ mol-1
lo teari done roi noltaupa
189T) of 9je s
beau mo A: –2167
Transcribed Image Text:17. Given the following set of reaction data, AH = -285.83 kJ mol- H2 (g)+}02(8) 2B(s) +3H, (8) 2B(s) +O2(8) –→ B,O3(s) → H2O(1) → B,H, (8) AH = 36.4 kJ mol- AH = –1273.5 kJ mol determine the heat of reaction (in kJ mol') for the following reaction. – B2O3 (s) +3H,0(1) w bns maldorg B,H, (8) + 30, (g) - AH = ? kJ mol-1 lo teari done roi noltaupa 189T) of 9je s beau mo A: –2167
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Heat of the given reaction is calculated by using Hess law.

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