Part A Calculate the enthalpy of the reaction 2NO(g) + O2(g)→2NO2(g) given the following reactions and enthalpies of formation: 1. N2(g) + O2(g)→NO2(g), AH¡ = 33.2 kJ 2. N2(g)+ O2(g)→NO(g), AH= 90.2 kJ Express your answer with the appropriate units. • View Available Hint(s) ? Value kJ AH° =

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Hess's law states that "the heat released or absorbed in a chemical
process is the same whether the process takes place in one or in
several steps." It is important to recall the following rules:
Part A
1. When two reactions are added, their enthalpy values are
added.
Calculate the enthalpy of the reaction
2. When a reaction is reversed, the sign of its enthalpy
value changes.
3. When the coefficients of a reaction are multiplied by a
factor, the enthalpy value is multiplied by that same
factor.
2NO(g) + 02 (g)–→2NO2(g)
given the following reactions and enthalpies of formation:
1. N2(g) + O2(g)→NO2(g), AH
2. 글N2(g) + 102(g)→NO(g), △Hg
= 33,2 k.J
= 90.2 kJ
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
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HA
?
Value
kJ
ΔΗ' -
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Transcribed Image Text:Hess's law states that "the heat released or absorbed in a chemical process is the same whether the process takes place in one or in several steps." It is important to recall the following rules: Part A 1. When two reactions are added, their enthalpy values are added. Calculate the enthalpy of the reaction 2. When a reaction is reversed, the sign of its enthalpy value changes. 3. When the coefficients of a reaction are multiplied by a factor, the enthalpy value is multiplied by that same factor. 2NO(g) + 02 (g)–→2NO2(g) given the following reactions and enthalpies of formation: 1. N2(g) + O2(g)→NO2(g), AH 2. 글N2(g) + 102(g)→NO(g), △Hg = 33,2 k.J = 90.2 kJ Express your answer with the appropriate units. • View Available Hint(s) HA ? Value kJ ΔΗ' - Submit
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