Consider the following reactions: AH= +167.4 kJ/mol 2CIF (6) O2(g) Cl,00 + AH= +341.4 kJ/mol 3F,0 (0) Cl,00) + 2F,0 (0) 2CIF3(0) + 202 (g) AH= 43.4kJ/mol -> Choose... -> 2 F2(9) + O2() Use Hess's law to Calculate AH (in kJ/mol) for the following reaction : CIF 3(0) CIF (a) F2(9)

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Consider the following reactions:
AH= +167.4 kJ/mol
2CIF
(6)
O2(g)
Cl,00) +
->
3F,0 (0)
AH= +341.4 kJ/mol
Cl,0 0) +
2F,0(0)
2CIF 3(9)
+ 202 (g)
->
AH= 43.4kJ/mol
Choose...
2 F2(9) + O2()
Use Hess's law to Calculate AH (in kJ/mol) for the following reaction :
CIF 3(9)
CIF(a) + F,
F2(9)
is -241.8 KJ/mol, then
If AH°, of H,0, is -285.8 KJ/mol and AH°, of H,0(a)
the AH°, of condensation of H,0 in ( KJ/mol) is :
Choose...
Given the following thermochemical equation:
AH° = -11020
16CO 2(g)
+ 18 H,0)
kJ/mol
2CgH18(0) + 25 0,(g)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following reactions: AH= +167.4 kJ/mol 2CIF (6) O2(g) Cl,00) + -> 3F,0 (0) AH= +341.4 kJ/mol Cl,0 0) + 2F,0(0) 2CIF 3(9) + 202 (g) -> AH= 43.4kJ/mol Choose... 2 F2(9) + O2() Use Hess's law to Calculate AH (in kJ/mol) for the following reaction : CIF 3(9) CIF(a) + F, F2(9) is -241.8 KJ/mol, then If AH°, of H,0, is -285.8 KJ/mol and AH°, of H,0(a) the AH°, of condensation of H,0 in ( KJ/mol) is : Choose... Given the following thermochemical equation: AH° = -11020 16CO 2(g) + 18 H,0) kJ/mol 2CgH18(0) + 25 0,(g)
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