Be sure to answer all parts. The standard enthalpies of formation of ions in aqueous solutions are obtained by arbitrarily assigning a value of zero to H ions; that is, AĦ° [H¹ (aq) ] = 0. (a) For the following reaction H₂O HCI(g) H* (aq) + CI (aq) calculate AH for the CIT ions. f -167.21 kJ/mol AH = -74.9 kJ/mol rxn (b) Given that AH for OH ions is -229.6 kJ/mol, calculate the enthalpy of neutralization when 1 mole of a strong monoprotic acid (such as HCI) is titrated by 1 mole of a strong base (such as KOH) at 25°C. -16.7 kJ/mol

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Be sure to answer all parts.
The standard enthalpies of formation
a value of zero to H ions; that is, AH
(a) For the following reaction
H₂O
HCl(g)
calculate AH for the CI ions.
f
-167.21 kJ/mol
H* (aq) + CI (aq)
-16.7 kJ/mol
of ions in aqueous solutions are obtained by arbitrarily assigning
[H* (aq)] = 0.
0
AH°
rxn
= -74.9 kJ/mol
(b) Given that AH for OH ions is-229.6 kJ/mol, calculate the enthalpy of neutralization when 1 mole
f
of a strong monoprotic acid (such as HCI) is titrated by 1 mole of a strong base (such as KOH) at 25°C.
Transcribed Image Text:Be sure to answer all parts. The standard enthalpies of formation a value of zero to H ions; that is, AH (a) For the following reaction H₂O HCl(g) calculate AH for the CI ions. f -167.21 kJ/mol H* (aq) + CI (aq) -16.7 kJ/mol of ions in aqueous solutions are obtained by arbitrarily assigning [H* (aq)] = 0. 0 AH° rxn = -74.9 kJ/mol (b) Given that AH for OH ions is-229.6 kJ/mol, calculate the enthalpy of neutralization when 1 mole f of a strong monoprotic acid (such as HCI) is titrated by 1 mole of a strong base (such as KOH) at 25°C.
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