a Calculate AH° for the reaction 2K(s) + 2H20(1) → 2KOH(aq) +H2 (g) Substance and State AH (kJ/mol) K(s) KOH(aq) H2 (9) H2O(1) -481 -286 AH° = -390 V kJ bA 5.50-g chunk of potassium is dropped into 1.00 kg water at 24.1°C. What is the final temperature of the water after the preceding reaction occurs? Assume that all the heat is used to raise the temperature of the water. (Never run this reaction. It is very dangerous; it bursts into flame!) Temperature °C

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a Calculate AH° for the reaction
2K(s) + 2H2O(1) → 2KOH(ag) + H2 (9)
Substance and State AH; (kJ/mol)
K(s)
KOH(ag)
H2 (g)
H2O(1)
-481
-286
AH° = -390
bA 5.50-g chunk of potassium is dropped into 1.00 kg water
at 24.1°C. What is the final temperature of the water after
the preceding reaction occurs? Assume that all the heat is
used to raise the temperature of the water. (Never run this
reaction. It is very dangerous; it bursts into flame!)
Temperature
°C
%3D
Transcribed Image Text:a Calculate AH° for the reaction 2K(s) + 2H2O(1) → 2KOH(ag) + H2 (9) Substance and State AH; (kJ/mol) K(s) KOH(ag) H2 (g) H2O(1) -481 -286 AH° = -390 bA 5.50-g chunk of potassium is dropped into 1.00 kg water at 24.1°C. What is the final temperature of the water after the preceding reaction occurs? Assume that all the heat is used to raise the temperature of the water. (Never run this reaction. It is very dangerous; it bursts into flame!) Temperature °C %3D
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