Consider the chemical reaction below: Zn + 2 HCI ZnCl2 + H2 where AHrn= -249270J Select the statement that are TRUE. O In order to produce 0.1 moles of hydrogen gas, 24927 J of heat must be released. O This is a reduction oxidation reaction. O This is a neutralization reaction. O 1 mol of HCI is associated with -124635 J O This reaction is exothermic. O Heat will be considered as a reactant for this thermo-reaction.

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Consider the chemical reaction below:
Zn + 2 HCI ZnCl2 + H2 where AHn
-249270J
Select the statement that are TRUE.
O In order to produce 0.1 moles of hydrogen gas, 24927 J of heat must be released.
O This is a reduction oxidation reaction.
O This is a neutralization reaction.
O 1 mol of HCI is associated with -124635J
O This reaction is exothermic.
O Heat will be considered as a reactant for this thermo-reaction.
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the chemical reaction below: Zn + 2 HCI ZnCl2 + H2 where AHn -249270J Select the statement that are TRUE. O In order to produce 0.1 moles of hydrogen gas, 24927 J of heat must be released. O This is a reduction oxidation reaction. O This is a neutralization reaction. O 1 mol of HCI is associated with -124635J O This reaction is exothermic. O Heat will be considered as a reactant for this thermo-reaction. PrtScn F8 F3 F4 Home F5 F6 F7 F9 & 4. 5 7 8 %24
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