Aluminum metal can be produced by reducing solid aluminum oxide (Al2O3) with carbon (graphite). Carbon monoxide is the other product. What is the enthalpy change (AH° in kJ) when 25.0 g of aluminum metal is produced in this manner? You will need to balance the chemical equation. Enthalpies of formation (in kJ mol¹): Al2O3(s) -1675.7 CO(g) -110.5 Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. b C -623 623 -734 d 734

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Aluminum metal can be produced by reducing solid aluminum oxide (Al2O3) with carbon (graphite). Carbon monoxide is the other
product. What is the enthalpy change (AH° in kJ) when 25.0 g of aluminum metal is produced in this manner? You will need to
balance the chemical equation.
Enthalpies of formation (in kJ mol¯¹):
Al2O3(s) -1675.7
CO(g)
-110.5
Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer.
a
-623
b
623
с
-734
d
734
Transcribed Image Text:Aluminum metal can be produced by reducing solid aluminum oxide (Al2O3) with carbon (graphite). Carbon monoxide is the other product. What is the enthalpy change (AH° in kJ) when 25.0 g of aluminum metal is produced in this manner? You will need to balance the chemical equation. Enthalpies of formation (in kJ mol¯¹): Al2O3(s) -1675.7 CO(g) -110.5 Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a -623 b 623 с -734 d 734
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