Given these reactions, where X represents a generic metal or metalloid 1) H, (g) + 0,(g) H,O(g) AH, = -241.8 kJ %3D 2) X(s) + 2 Cl,(g) → XCI,(s) AH2 = +217.1 kJ %3D 3) H,(g) + ¿Cl, (g) – HC(g). AH3 = -92.3 kJ %3D 4) X(s) + 0,(g) –→ XO,(s) ΔΗ AH4 = –992.7 kJ 5) H,O(g) → H,O(1) AH5 = -44.0 kJ what is the enthalpy, AH, for this reaction? XCI,(s) + 2 H,O(1) –→ XO,(s) + 4 HCI(g) -

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Given these reactions, where X represents a generic metal or metalloid
1) H, (g) + ¿0,(g)
→ H,O(g)
AH, = -241.8 kJ
2) X(s) + 2 Cl, (g) → XCI,(s)
AH2 = +217.1 kJ
3) H, (g) + Cl, (g) → HCI(g)
AH3 = -92.3 kJ
4) X(s) + 0,(g) -
XO,(s)
AH4 = –992.7 kJ
5) H,O(g) → H,O(1)
ΔΗ5
= -44.0 kJ
what is the enthalpy, AH, for this reaction?
XCI,(s) + 2H,O(1) → XO,(s) + 4 HCI(g)
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Transcribed Image Text:30 > Given these reactions, where X represents a generic metal or metalloid 1) H, (g) + ¿0,(g) → H,O(g) AH, = -241.8 kJ 2) X(s) + 2 Cl, (g) → XCI,(s) AH2 = +217.1 kJ 3) H, (g) + Cl, (g) → HCI(g) AH3 = -92.3 kJ 4) X(s) + 0,(g) - XO,(s) AH4 = –992.7 kJ 5) H,O(g) → H,O(1) ΔΗ5 = -44.0 kJ what is the enthalpy, AH, for this reaction? XCI,(s) + 2H,O(1) → XO,(s) + 4 HCI(g) about us careers privacy policy terms of use contact us he
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