Lead (Pb) has been used for centuries. The Romans used it in their plumbing systems - the symbol for lead (Pb plumbus). To extract the metal, lead (II) sulfide (mineral galena) is roasted in air to form lead (II) oxide (PbO): 2 PbS(s) + 3 O2(g) → 2 PbO(s) + 2 SO2(g) AHrxn = -827.4 kJ Then the lead (II) oxide is reduced with carbon to the metal lead: PbO(s) + C(s) Pb(s) + СО (9) AHrxn = +106.8 kJ a) Use the equations above and Hess's Law to determine the enthalpy of change for the following reaction: PbS(s) + /2 O2(g) + C(s) → Pb(s) + CO (g) SO2(g) ΔΗη [ Select ] kJ (1 mol PbS) b) How much energy (kJ) absorbed (+AHxn) or evolved (-AHpxn) when 400.0 grams of lead (II) sulfide (PbS(s) is converted to lead (Pb)? ΔΗΡη [ Select ] kJ / 400.0 g PbS

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Lead (Pb) has been used for centuries. The Romans used it in their plumbing systems - the symbol for
lead (Pb
plumbus). To extract the metal, lead (II) sulfide (mineral galena) is roasted in air to form
lead (II) oxide (PbO):
2 PbS(s) + 3 O2(g)
→ 2 PbO(s) + 2 SO2(g)
AHrxn = -827.4 kJ
Then the lead (II) oxide is reduced with carbon to the metal lead:
PbO(s) + C(s)
Pb(s) +
СО (9)
AHrxn
= +106.8 kJ
a) Use the equations above and Hess's Law to determine the enthalpy of change for the
following reaction:
PbS(s) + /2 O2(g)
+ C(s)
→ Pb(s) + CO
(g)
SO2(g)
ΔΗη
[ Select ]
kJ (1 mol
PbS)
b) How much energy (kJ) absorbed (+AHxn) or evolved (-AHpxn) when 400.0 grams of lead (II) sulfide
(PbS(s) is converted to lead (Pb)?
ΔΗΡη
[ Select ]
kJ / 400.0 g
PbS
Transcribed Image Text:Lead (Pb) has been used for centuries. The Romans used it in their plumbing systems - the symbol for lead (Pb plumbus). To extract the metal, lead (II) sulfide (mineral galena) is roasted in air to form lead (II) oxide (PbO): 2 PbS(s) + 3 O2(g) → 2 PbO(s) + 2 SO2(g) AHrxn = -827.4 kJ Then the lead (II) oxide is reduced with carbon to the metal lead: PbO(s) + C(s) Pb(s) + СО (9) AHrxn = +106.8 kJ a) Use the equations above and Hess's Law to determine the enthalpy of change for the following reaction: PbS(s) + /2 O2(g) + C(s) → Pb(s) + CO (g) SO2(g) ΔΗη [ Select ] kJ (1 mol PbS) b) How much energy (kJ) absorbed (+AHxn) or evolved (-AHpxn) when 400.0 grams of lead (II) sulfide (PbS(s) is converted to lead (Pb)? ΔΗΡη [ Select ] kJ / 400.0 g PbS
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