How many kilojoules of energy are generated when in 91.4 grams of NO(g) reacts according to the following reaction? NO(g) + O2(9) → NO2(9) Hìnt: balance the reaction first Answer in decimal form with 1 decimal place Compound H;(KJ/mol) Compound H;(KJ/mol) CH-(9) CO2(g) SO2(9) NH,Cl(s) NO(g) NO2(9) HC(g) H2O(g) H2O(1) -74 -91.5 -392.7 -241 -295.3 -285 H2S(g) 912 H2SO,(1) 34.7 M9SO, (s) -544.4 MnO(s) -285.4 MnO2(s) -579.9 NaCl(s) SO3(9) Zn0(s) ZnS(s) -314.6 -19.3 -810.5 -1277.4 SnCl, (1) Sn0(s) SnO2(s) NaF(s) NaOH(s) NH3(g) CO(g) -384.1 -518.9 -410.2 -568.2 -3944 -425.9 -347.2 -45.4 -202.1 O2 (9) - 109.7

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How many kilojoules of energy are generated when in 91.4 grams of NO(g) reacts according to the following reaction?
NO(g) + O (g) → NO2(g)
Hìnt: balance the reaction first
Answer in decimal form with 1 decimal place
Compound H;(KJ/mol) Compound H;(KJ/mol)
CH-(9)
CO2(g)
SO2(9)
NH,Cl(s)
NO(g)
NO2(9)
SnCl, (1)
Sn0(s)
SnO2(s)
NaF(s)
HCl(g)
H,O(g)
H2O(1)
-74
-91.5
-392.7
-241
-295.3
-285
H2S(g)
912 H,SO,(1)
34.7 M9SO, (s)
-544.4 Mn0(s)
-285.4 MnO2(s)
-579.9 NaCl(s)
SO3(9)
Zn0(s)
ZnS(s)
-314.6
-19.3
-810.5
-1277.4
-384.1
-518.9
-410.2
-568.2
-394.4
NaOH(s)
NH3(g)
CO(g)
-425.9
-347.2
-45.4
-202.1
O2 (9)
- 109.7
Transcribed Image Text:How many kilojoules of energy are generated when in 91.4 grams of NO(g) reacts according to the following reaction? NO(g) + O (g) → NO2(g) Hìnt: balance the reaction first Answer in decimal form with 1 decimal place Compound H;(KJ/mol) Compound H;(KJ/mol) CH-(9) CO2(g) SO2(9) NH,Cl(s) NO(g) NO2(9) SnCl, (1) Sn0(s) SnO2(s) NaF(s) HCl(g) H,O(g) H2O(1) -74 -91.5 -392.7 -241 -295.3 -285 H2S(g) 912 H,SO,(1) 34.7 M9SO, (s) -544.4 Mn0(s) -285.4 MnO2(s) -579.9 NaCl(s) SO3(9) Zn0(s) ZnS(s) -314.6 -19.3 -810.5 -1277.4 -384.1 -518.9 -410.2 -568.2 -394.4 NaOH(s) NH3(g) CO(g) -425.9 -347.2 -45.4 -202.1 O2 (9) - 109.7
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