itroglycerin (C3H5N3O9), a liquid at room temperature (25 oC) and atmospheric pressure (1.01325 x 105 Pa) is used to relieve angina. It may undergo decomposition under these same conditions to form nitrogen, carbon dioxide, oxygen and water, with an enthalpy of decomposition of -1541 kJ mol-1 The standard enthalpies of formation of water and carbon dioxide are -285.9 kJ mol-1 and -393.5 kJ mol-1 respectively Calculate the work done when 1.0 mole of nitroglycerin decomposes and additionally explain the significance of the sign.

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Nitroglycerin (C3H5N3O9), a liquid at room temperature (25 oC) and atmospheric pressure (1.01325 x 105 Pa) is used to relieve angina. It may undergo decomposition under these same conditions to form nitrogen, carbon dioxide, oxygen and water, with an enthalpy of decomposition of -1541 kJ mol-1
The standard enthalpies of formation of water and carbon dioxide are -285.9 kJ mol-1 and -393.5 kJ mol-1 respectively

Calculate the work done when 1.0 mole of nitroglycerin decomposes and
additionally explain the significance of the sign.

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