22. When heated, the decomposition of mercury (II) oxide will produce oxygen gas. 2 Hg0 (s) → 2 Hg (s) + 02 (g) AHrxn = 90.4 kJ !3! a. What volume of oxygen would be produced from 13.0 grams of HgO at 785 torr and 21.5°C? b. How much heat is required when grams 13.0 grams react? c. What is the change in internal energy of the system if the oxygen expands against an external pressure of 785 torr?

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22. When heated, the decomposition of mercury (II) oxide will produce oxygen gas.
2 Hg0 (s)
→ 2 Hg (s) + 02 (g)
AHrxn = 90.4 kJ
!3!
a. What volume of oxygen would be produced from 13.0 grams of HgO at 785 torr
and 21.5°C?
b. How much heat is required when grams 13.0 grams react?
c. What is the change in internal energy of the system if the oxygen expands against
an external pressure of 785 torr?
Transcribed Image Text:22. When heated, the decomposition of mercury (II) oxide will produce oxygen gas. 2 Hg0 (s) → 2 Hg (s) + 02 (g) AHrxn = 90.4 kJ !3! a. What volume of oxygen would be produced from 13.0 grams of HgO at 785 torr and 21.5°C? b. How much heat is required when grams 13.0 grams react? c. What is the change in internal energy of the system if the oxygen expands against an external pressure of 785 torr?
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