D. FOLLOW THE RULES OF THE LAW Use Hess' Law in determining the change in enthalpy of the chemical reaction. Follow the steps that you have learned in this module. Use a separate sheet in writing your answer. Calculate the standard enthalpy of formation, AH° for NO2 (9), produced from NO(g) and O(g) according to the following reaction: NO (9) + O (g) –→ NO2 (g) Reactions: + O2 (s) AH° = -198.9 kJ NO + Os (e → NO2 (g O3 → 3/2 02 (8 AH° = -142.3 kJ (e) 20 AH° = 495.0 kJ O2 (e) NO + O NO2 (2) (g) AH° = ? (2)

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D. FOLLOW THE RULES OF THE LAW
Use Hess' Law in determining the change in enthalpy of the chemical reaction. Follow
the steps that you have learned in this module. Use a separate sheet in writing your
answer. Calculate the standard enthalpy of formation, AH° for NO2 (g), produced from
NO(g) and O(g) according to the following reaction: NO (g) + O (g) → NO2 (g) Reactions:
+ O2
AH° = -198.9 kJ
%3D
NO + Os (g → NO2 (2)
→ 3/2 02 (3)
AH° = -142.3 kJ
495.0 kJ
Os lEl
ΔΗ
→ 20
O2 E
> NO2 (2)
AH° = ?
NO
(2)
(g)
Transcribed Image Text:D. FOLLOW THE RULES OF THE LAW Use Hess' Law in determining the change in enthalpy of the chemical reaction. Follow the steps that you have learned in this module. Use a separate sheet in writing your answer. Calculate the standard enthalpy of formation, AH° for NO2 (g), produced from NO(g) and O(g) according to the following reaction: NO (g) + O (g) → NO2 (g) Reactions: + O2 AH° = -198.9 kJ %3D NO + Os (g → NO2 (2) → 3/2 02 (3) AH° = -142.3 kJ 495.0 kJ Os lEl ΔΗ → 20 O2 E > NO2 (2) AH° = ? NO (2) (g)
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