Find the ΔH (in kilojoules) for the reaction below, given the following reactions and subsequent ΔH values: (Write your answer in 1 decimal place without the unit). 2 OF2(g) + 2 S(s) → SO2(g) + SF4(g) OF2(g) + H2O(l) → O2(g) + 2 HF(g)             ΔH = – 78.5 kJ SF4(g) + 2 H2O(l) →  4 HF(g) + SO2(g)          ΔH = + 62.7 kJ S(s) + O2(g) → SO2(g)                     ΔH = – 154.3 kJ

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Find the ΔH (in kilojoules) for the reaction below, given the following reactions and subsequent ΔH values:

(Write your answer in 1 decimal place without the unit).

2 OF2(g) + 2 S(s) → SO2(g) + SF4(g)

OF2(g) + H2O(l) → O2(g) + 2 HF(g)             ΔH = – 78.5 kJ
SF4(g) + 2 H2O(l) →  4 HF(g) + SO2(g)          ΔH = + 62.7 kJ

S(s) + O2(g) → SO2(g)                     ΔH = – 154.3 kJ

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Find the AH (in kilojoules) for the reaction below, given the following reactions and subsequent AH values:
(Write your answer in 1 decimal place without the unit).
2 OF2(g) + 2 S(s) → sO2(g) + SF4(g)
OF2(g) + H20(1) → 02(g) + 2 HF(g)
дн 3- 78.5 kJ
SF4(g) + 2 H20(1) → 4 HF(g) + SO2(g)
AH = + 62.7 kJ
S(s) + 02(g) → S02(g)
дн - - 154.3 kJ
=
Transcribed Image Text:Question 8 Find the AH (in kilojoules) for the reaction below, given the following reactions and subsequent AH values: (Write your answer in 1 decimal place without the unit). 2 OF2(g) + 2 S(s) → sO2(g) + SF4(g) OF2(g) + H20(1) → 02(g) + 2 HF(g) дн 3- 78.5 kJ SF4(g) + 2 H20(1) → 4 HF(g) + SO2(g) AH = + 62.7 kJ S(s) + 02(g) → S02(g) дн - - 154.3 kJ =
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