Homewo 1) Calculate the standard enthalpy changes of formation at 298 K for the stated compounds from the data supplied in each case: (kJ mol-) 298 (a) For carbon(1V) snulphide(llquid), CS, -1113 CS, (1) + 30, (g) CO,() + 25O;(g) C() + 0, () co,(g) S()+0,(8) so,() -407 -298

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1) Calculate the standard enthalpy changes of formation at 298 K for
the stated compounds from the data supplied in each case:
(kJ mol-)
AH 298
(a) For carbon(IV) sulphide(lquid), CS,
CS, ()+30,() CO2(g) + 2SO,(g)
C() + 0,() co,(x)
S() + 0,(8) so,(8)
-1113
-407
-298
(b) For iron(11) chloride(solid), FeCla
Fe(s) + 2HCI(ag) -
FEC (aq) + H2(g)
-88.2
FeCl, (s) + aq
FeCl2(aq)
-81.9
HC(g) + aq
HCI(aq)
-73.5
-184.8
H2 (8) + Cla(g)- 2HCI(g)
(c) For lead(IV) oxide(solid), Pb02
-220.1
Pb(s) +10,(8)
3PBO(s) +0,(8) Pb, O, (s)
PbO(s)
-77.3
Pb, 0, (s) + 02(g)
3PBO2(s)
-95.3
Transcribed Image Text:Homewo 1) Calculate the standard enthalpy changes of formation at 298 K for the stated compounds from the data supplied in each case: (kJ mol-) AH 298 (a) For carbon(IV) sulphide(lquid), CS, CS, ()+30,() CO2(g) + 2SO,(g) C() + 0,() co,(x) S() + 0,(8) so,(8) -1113 -407 -298 (b) For iron(11) chloride(solid), FeCla Fe(s) + 2HCI(ag) - FEC (aq) + H2(g) -88.2 FeCl, (s) + aq FeCl2(aq) -81.9 HC(g) + aq HCI(aq) -73.5 -184.8 H2 (8) + Cla(g)- 2HCI(g) (c) For lead(IV) oxide(solid), Pb02 -220.1 Pb(s) +10,(8) 3PBO(s) +0,(8) Pb, O, (s) PbO(s) -77.3 Pb, 0, (s) + 02(g) 3PBO2(s) -95.3
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