Determine AH, q, w, and AE at 298 K and 1 atm pressure for the reaction of 9.211 g of NH3(g) with excess HCI(g) to produce NH4Cl(s). (See Thermodynamic Properties.) Please use the mass of H at 1.0079 and the mass of N as 14.007. Use the values in the Thermodynamic Properties to determine the expected number of significant figures. AH 49-176.0 q W ΔΕ 4.9 -95.18 1.87 2-171.0 X KJ ✓ kJ XkJ XkJ

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Determine AH, q, w, and AE at 298 K and 1 atm pressure for the reaction of 9.211 g of NH3(g) with excess HCI(g) to produce NH4Cl(s). (See Thermodynamic Properties.)
Please use the mass of H at 1.0079 and the mass of N as 14.007. Use the values in the Thermodynamic Properties to determine the expected number of significant figures.
ΔΗ 4.00 -176.0
9
W
4.0-95.18
4.0 1.87
AE 4.0 -171.0
X KJ
kJ
X KJ
X KJ
Transcribed Image Text:Determine AH, q, w, and AE at 298 K and 1 atm pressure for the reaction of 9.211 g of NH3(g) with excess HCI(g) to produce NH4Cl(s). (See Thermodynamic Properties.) Please use the mass of H at 1.0079 and the mass of N as 14.007. Use the values in the Thermodynamic Properties to determine the expected number of significant figures. ΔΗ 4.00 -176.0 9 W 4.0-95.18 4.0 1.87 AE 4.0 -171.0 X KJ kJ X KJ X KJ
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