Consider the reaction.   Al (s) + HCl (aq) → AlCl3 (s) + H2 (g)   The following data were obtained for this reaction. Reactant/Products ∆H°f (kJ/mol) Al (s) 0.00 H2 (g) 0.00 HCl (aq) -167.2 AlCl3 (s) -704.2 A)   Calculate ∆H°rxn in kJ.   B)   If 2.00 g of solid aluminum is mixed with 20.0 mL of 0.100 M hydrochloric acid in a coffee- cup calorimeter at constant pressure. The final volume of the solution was measured to be 22.5 mL and the density of the solution is 1.02 g/mL. The temperature of the calorimeter rises from 22.34 °C to 29.65 °C. The specific heat capacity of the solution is 4.20 J/(g°C). Calculate ∆H of the reaction in kJ/mol for this reaction.   C)   In addition, if the calorimeter is receiving an additional 3.98 kJ of work from the above reaction. Calculate ∆E of the reaction in kJ/mol for this reaction.

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Consider the reaction.

 

Al (s) + HCl (aq) → AlCl3 (s) + H2 (g)

 

The following data were obtained for this reaction.

Reactant/Products

∆H°f (kJ/mol)

Al (s)

0.00

H2 (g)

0.00

HCl (aq)

-167.2

AlCl3 (s)

-704.2

A)

 

Calculate ∆H°rxn in kJ.

 

B)

 

If 2.00 g of solid aluminum is mixed with 20.0 mL of 0.100 M hydrochloric acid in a coffee- cup calorimeter at constant pressure.

The final volume of the solution was measured to be 22.5 mL and the density of the solution is 1.02 g/mL.

The temperature of the calorimeter rises from 22.34 °C to 29.65 °C. The specific heat capacity of the solution is 4.20 J/(g°C).

Calculate ∆H of the reaction in kJ/mol for this reaction.

 

C)

 

In addition, if the calorimeter is receiving an additional 3.98 kJ of work from the above reaction.

Calculate ∆E of the reaction in kJ/mol for this reaction.

 

 
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