Calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction: NO(g) + Olg) NOto) from the data below. Be sure to show all work in the space provided including how all reaction equations cancel. BRIEF ANSWER=-304.1 kl.

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Lesson 6D Practice Problems:
Calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction: NO(g) + O(g)-> NOlo) from the data below. Be sure to show
all work in the space provided including how all reaction equations cancel. BRIEF ANSWER -304.1 kl.
+ O2(g)
1.
NO(g) + Os(g)
->
NO *
AH =-198.9kJ
Oslg)
->
1.502(g)
AH=-142.3 kj
Ozlg)
->
→ 20(g)
AH= +495.0 kJ
The highly exothermic thermite reaction, in which aluminum reduces iron(II) oxide to elemental iron, has
been used by railroad repair crews to weld rails together. BRIEF ANSWER = 95.3 g.
2.
%3D
AH =-850. kJ
2Al(s) + Fe203(s) → 2Fe(s) + Al2O3(s)
What mass of solid iron (MM = 55.85 g/mol) is formed when 725 kJ of heat are released?
-2-
Transcribed Image Text:Lesson 6D Practice Problems: Calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction: NO(g) + O(g)-> NOlo) from the data below. Be sure to show all work in the space provided including how all reaction equations cancel. BRIEF ANSWER -304.1 kl. + O2(g) 1. NO(g) + Os(g) -> NO * AH =-198.9kJ Oslg) -> 1.502(g) AH=-142.3 kj Ozlg) -> → 20(g) AH= +495.0 kJ The highly exothermic thermite reaction, in which aluminum reduces iron(II) oxide to elemental iron, has been used by railroad repair crews to weld rails together. BRIEF ANSWER = 95.3 g. 2. %3D AH =-850. kJ 2Al(s) + Fe203(s) → 2Fe(s) + Al2O3(s) What mass of solid iron (MM = 55.85 g/mol) is formed when 725 kJ of heat are released? -2-
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