Calculate the AH'rxn for the reaction shown below. 103 (a) + l'(ag) + 2 H*(aq) + 2 HSO3 (ag) - I2(aq) + 2 HSO4 (aq) + H200 Given: 103 (ag) + 3 HSO3 (aq) - l'(aq) + 3 HSO4 (aq) 103 (aq) + 6 H* (aqg) + 5 l(aq) 2 l'(aq) + HSO4 (aq) + 2 H*(aq) - I2(aq) + HSO3 (aq) + H20g) AH", Prxn= +463 kJ/mol 3 Iz(aq) + 3 H200 AH°rxn= +328 kJ/mol AH°rxn= -332 kJ/mol O 562 kJ/mol O 934 kJ/mol O 1122 k l/mol

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Calculate the AH°ran for the reaction shown below.
103 (aqg) + l'(aq) + 2 H* (aq) + 2 HSO3 (aq) - I2(aq) + 2 HSO4 (aq) + H20m)
Given:
103 (aa) + 3 HSO3 (aq)
l'(aq) + 3 HSO4 (aq)
AH°rxn= +463 kJ/mol
103 (ag) + 6 H* (aq) + 5 l(ag)
3 Iz(aq) + 3 H200
AH°,
rxn= +328 kJ/mol
2 1 (ag) + HSO4 (aq) +2 H*(ag) → I2(aq) + HSO3 (aqg) + H20o
AH rxn= -332 kJ/mol
562 kJ/mol
934 kJ/mol
O 1123 kJ/mol
O 467 kJ/mol
Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the AH°ran for the reaction shown below. 103 (aqg) + l'(aq) + 2 H* (aq) + 2 HSO3 (aq) - I2(aq) + 2 HSO4 (aq) + H20m) Given: 103 (aa) + 3 HSO3 (aq) l'(aq) + 3 HSO4 (aq) AH°rxn= +463 kJ/mol 103 (ag) + 6 H* (aq) + 5 l(ag) 3 Iz(aq) + 3 H200 AH°, rxn= +328 kJ/mol 2 1 (ag) + HSO4 (aq) +2 H*(ag) → I2(aq) + HSO3 (aqg) + H20o AH rxn= -332 kJ/mol 562 kJ/mol 934 kJ/mol O 1123 kJ/mol O 467 kJ/mol
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