Consider these reactions: Reaction 1: H₂(g) + Cl₂ (g) → 2HCl(g) → 2HCl(g) Reaction 2: 20F2 (g) → O2(g) + 2 F2 (g) Reaction 3: N₂(g) +202 (g) → 2NO2 (g) Use Reaction 3. How much energy (in kJ) is absorbed when 142. L of nitrogen dioxide is created at STP? Round to the nearest whole number. Answer: AH = -184.6 kJ AH = -49.4 kJ AH = +66.4 kJ kJ

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Consider these reactions: Reaction 1: H 2 (g)+Cl 2 (g) longrightarrow 2HCl(g) Delta*H = - 184.6kJ Reaction 2: 2OF 2 (g) longrightarrow O_{2}(g) + 2F_{2}(g) Delta*H = - 49.4kJ Reaction 3: N 2 (g)+2O 2 (g) longrightarrow 2N*O_{2}(g) Delta*H = 66.4kJ Use Reaction 3. How much energy (in kJ) is absorbed when 142. L of nitrogen dioxide is created at STP? Round to the nearest whole number.
Consider these reactions:
Reaction 1: H₂(g) + Cl₂ (g) → 2HCl(g)
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AH = -184.6 kJ
Reaction 2: 20F2 (g) → O₂(g) +2 F2 (g)
AH = -49.4 kJ
Reaction 3: N₂(g) +202 (g) → 2NO2(g) AH = +66.4 kJ
Use Reaction 3.
How much energy (in kJ) is absorbed when 142. L of nitrogen dioxide is created at STP?
Round to the nearest whole number.
Answer:
kJ
Transcribed Image Text:Consider these reactions: Reaction 1: H₂(g) + Cl₂ (g) → 2HCl(g) - AH = -184.6 kJ Reaction 2: 20F2 (g) → O₂(g) +2 F2 (g) AH = -49.4 kJ Reaction 3: N₂(g) +202 (g) → 2NO2(g) AH = +66.4 kJ Use Reaction 3. How much energy (in kJ) is absorbed when 142. L of nitrogen dioxide is created at STP? Round to the nearest whole number. Answer: kJ
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