Nitrogen monoxide, a gas recently found to be involved in a wide range of biological processes, reacts with oxygen to give brown N 2 NO(g) +O2(g)2 NO2(g) A,H =-114.1 kJ/mol-rxn %3D Is this reaction endothermic or exothermic? endothermic exothermic The enthalpy of the reaction is negative, therefore the reaction is exothermic. What amount of heat is released in the reaction if 1.54 g of NO is converted completely to NO2? Heat released

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Nitrogen monoxide, a gas recently found to be involved in a wide range of biological processes, reacts with oxygen to give brown NO2 gas.
2 NO(g) + O2(g) 2 NO2(g)
A,H =-114.1 kJ/mol-rxn
a is this reaction endothermic or exothermic?
endothermic
• exothermic
Correct
The enthalpy of the reaction is negative, therefore the reaction is exothermic.
bWhat amount of heat is released in the reaction if 1.54 g of NO is converted completely to NO2?
Heat released =
The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of carbon monoxide(g) with chlorine(g) to form phosgene(g) (COCI,).
Co(g) + Cl2(9) COCI,(9)
AH = -108 k)/mol-rxn
How many grams of CO(g) would have to react to produce 41.1 kJ of energy?
grams
Transcribed Image Text:Nitrogen monoxide, a gas recently found to be involved in a wide range of biological processes, reacts with oxygen to give brown NO2 gas. 2 NO(g) + O2(g) 2 NO2(g) A,H =-114.1 kJ/mol-rxn a is this reaction endothermic or exothermic? endothermic • exothermic Correct The enthalpy of the reaction is negative, therefore the reaction is exothermic. bWhat amount of heat is released in the reaction if 1.54 g of NO is converted completely to NO2? Heat released = The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of carbon monoxide(g) with chlorine(g) to form phosgene(g) (COCI,). Co(g) + Cl2(9) COCI,(9) AH = -108 k)/mol-rxn How many grams of CO(g) would have to react to produce 41.1 kJ of energy? grams
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