a. Solve for the AH reaction for A(s) + B(1) C(g). (Note: Units should be in kJ/mol.) --> b. How much heat is involved in the said process to form 1 mol of C(g) kJ. (Note: Units should be in kJ) c. Considering that C(g) is in ideal conditions, solve how much work is involved for every mole of C(g) at 298 K. (Note: Units should be in kJ)

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Answer the following questions. Use the
table in the picture for pertinent values.
a. Solve for the AH reaction for A(s) + B(1)
C(g). (Note: Units should be in kJ/mol.)
b. How much heat is involved in the said
process to form 1 mol of C(g) kJ. (Note:
Units should be in kJ)
c. Considering that C(g) is in ideal
conditions, solve how much work is
involved for every mole of C(g) at 298 K.
(Note: Units should be in kJ)
AHvap A
AHsub A
AH,Ag)
17.7 kJ/mol
25.1 kJ/mol
24.1 kJ/mol
ΔΗ,
AHvap B
AHSub B 65.7 kJ/mol
90.7 kJ/mol
AH, B
AHvap C
AH sub C
-->
AHfus C
AH, C
25.7 kJ/mol
81.7 kJ/mol
45.0 kJ/mol
39.0 kJ/mol
18.9 kJ/mol
Transcribed Image Text:Answer the following questions. Use the table in the picture for pertinent values. a. Solve for the AH reaction for A(s) + B(1) C(g). (Note: Units should be in kJ/mol.) b. How much heat is involved in the said process to form 1 mol of C(g) kJ. (Note: Units should be in kJ) c. Considering that C(g) is in ideal conditions, solve how much work is involved for every mole of C(g) at 298 K. (Note: Units should be in kJ) AHvap A AHsub A AH,Ag) 17.7 kJ/mol 25.1 kJ/mol 24.1 kJ/mol ΔΗ, AHvap B AHSub B 65.7 kJ/mol 90.7 kJ/mol AH, B AHvap C AH sub C --> AHfus C AH, C 25.7 kJ/mol 81.7 kJ/mol 45.0 kJ/mol 39.0 kJ/mol 18.9 kJ/mol
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