Determine the specific heat capacity of an alloy that requires 59.3 kJ to raise the temperature of 150.0 g alloy from 298 K to 398 K.          Hess’ Law: How much energy is evolved during the formation of 197 g of Fe, according to the reaction below?               Fe2O3(s) + 2 Al(s)  →  Al2O3(s) + 2 Fe(s)          ΔH°rxn = -852 kJ             Use the standard reaction enthalpies given below to determine ΔH°rxnfor the following reaction:               2 NO(g) + O2(g) → 2 NO2(g)  ΔH°rxn =  ?        Given:             N2(g) + O2(g) → 2 NO(g)         ΔH°rxn = +183 kJ                       1/2 N2(g) + O2(g) → NO2(g)   ΔH°rxn = +33 kJ

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Determine the specific heat capacity of an alloy that requires 59.3 kJ to raise the temperature of 150.0 g alloy from 298 K to 398 K.    

 

   Hess’ Law:

  • How much energy is evolved during the formation of 197 g of Fe, according to the reaction below?

 

            Fe2O3(s) + 2 Al(s)  →  Al2O3(s) + 2 Fe(s)          ΔH°rxn = -852 kJ

           

  • Use the standard reaction enthalpies given below to determine ΔH°rxnfor the following reaction:

 

            2 NO(g) + O2(g) → 2 NO2(g)  ΔH°rxn =  ?

       Given:

            N2(g) + O2(g) → 2 NO(g)         ΔH°rxn = +183 kJ          

            1/2 N2(g) + O2(g) → NO2(g)   ΔH°rxn = +33 kJ

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