Considering the reaction; 2H2(g) + 2C12(g) --> > 4HClg) with AHrxn° = -92.3 KiloJoules, which statement about this information is incorrect? O A. The AHxn° for the reaction is the same even if liquid HCI is produced. B. If the equation is reversed, = 92.3 KiloJoules. c. There would be 23.1 KiloJoules of heat evolved for every mole of gaseous HCI produced. D. The H-CI bond is stronger than the H-H and Cl-CI bonds.

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Considering the reaction;
2H2(g) + 2CI2(g) --> 4HClg) with AHrxn° = -92.3 KiloJoules, which statement about this
information is incorrect?
A. The AHrxn° for the reaction is the same even if liquid HCI is produced.
B. If the equation is reversed, = 92.3 KiloJoules.
c. There would be 23.1 KiloJoules of heat evolved for every mole of gaseous HCI
produced.
D. The H-CI bond is stronger than the H-H and Cl-CI bonds.
Transcribed Image Text:Considering the reaction; 2H2(g) + 2CI2(g) --> 4HClg) with AHrxn° = -92.3 KiloJoules, which statement about this information is incorrect? A. The AHrxn° for the reaction is the same even if liquid HCI is produced. B. If the equation is reversed, = 92.3 KiloJoules. c. There would be 23.1 KiloJoules of heat evolved for every mole of gaseous HCI produced. D. The H-CI bond is stronger than the H-H and Cl-CI bonds.
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