Determine the enthalpy for the following reaction, given the enthalpies of formation in the table. 4NH3(g) +50₂) 4NO(g) + 6H₂O( AH-? KJ Substance AH in kJ/mol N₂Hels) +95.4 NH₂) NOG) NO₂) H₂O H₂O(g) -46.1 +90.3 +33.1 -285.8 -241.8

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Determine the enthalpy for the following reaction, given the enthalpies of formation in the table.
4NH3(g) + 50₂(g) 4NO(g) + 6H₂O(
..
AH?KJ
Substance AH in kJ/mol
N₂Hels)
NH3(8)
NOG)
NO₂)
H₂000
H₂O(g)
+95.4
-46.1
+90.3
+33.1
-285.8
-241.8
Transcribed Image Text:Determine the enthalpy for the following reaction, given the enthalpies of formation in the table. 4NH3(g) + 50₂(g) 4NO(g) + 6H₂O( .. AH?KJ Substance AH in kJ/mol N₂Hels) NH3(8) NOG) NO₂) H₂000 H₂O(g) +95.4 -46.1 +90.3 +33.1 -285.8 -241.8
The reaction: CH4g) + O2
is
A) endothermic, released
B) endothermic, absorbed
C) exothermic, released
D) exothermic, absorbed
A
B
OD
128.1 kJ
64.05 kJ
and therefore heat is
256.2 kJ
32 kJ
The value of AHon for the reaction below is +128.1 kJ:
CH₂OH-> CO + 2H₂
How many kJ of heat are consumed when when 2 moles of CH3OH decomposes as shown in the equation?
CO2(g) + 2H₂Om
AHxn--890.0 kJ
by the reaction.
Transcribed Image Text:The reaction: CH4g) + O2 is A) endothermic, released B) endothermic, absorbed C) exothermic, released D) exothermic, absorbed A B OD 128.1 kJ 64.05 kJ and therefore heat is 256.2 kJ 32 kJ The value of AHon for the reaction below is +128.1 kJ: CH₂OH-> CO + 2H₂ How many kJ of heat are consumed when when 2 moles of CH3OH decomposes as shown in the equation? CO2(g) + 2H₂Om AHxn--890.0 kJ by the reaction.
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