Part A Calculate the standard enthalpy change for the reaction 2A +B= 20+ 2D where the heats of formation are given in the following table: Ar H" (kJ mol') Substance A -265 B -421 225 D -483 Express your answer in kJ mol- > View Available Hint(s) Templates Symbols undo regio feset keyboard shortcuts Help A:H° = kJ mol

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Chemical energy is released or absorbed from reactions in various forms. The most easily
measurable form of energy comes in the form of heat, or enthalpy. The enthalpy of a reaction can
be calculated from the standard heats of formation of the substances involved in the reaction:
Part A
A,H° =E,A; H° (products) – ET,A,H° (reactants)
Here, n, represents the stoichiometric coefficients of the products,
stoichiometric coeffi cients of the reactants.
represents the
Calculate the standard enthalpy change for the reaction
2A +B= 20+ 2D
where the heats of formation are given in the following table:
The standard entropy change for the reaction, A,S°, is a measure of the change in how the
energy can be spread out during the course of the reaction. The standard Gibbs energy change
for the reaction can be estimated at any temperature using
Ar H"
(kJ mol
Substance
A,G = A;H° - TA,S°
A
-265
assuming ArH° and A,S° do not change with temperature.
B
-421
225
D
-483
Express your answer in kJ mol
> View Available Hint(s)
Temgiates Symbols undo regio Teset keyboard shortcuts help
AH" =
kJ mol
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Transcribed Image Text:Chemical energy is released or absorbed from reactions in various forms. The most easily measurable form of energy comes in the form of heat, or enthalpy. The enthalpy of a reaction can be calculated from the standard heats of formation of the substances involved in the reaction: Part A A,H° =E,A; H° (products) – ET,A,H° (reactants) Here, n, represents the stoichiometric coefficients of the products, stoichiometric coeffi cients of the reactants. represents the Calculate the standard enthalpy change for the reaction 2A +B= 20+ 2D where the heats of formation are given in the following table: The standard entropy change for the reaction, A,S°, is a measure of the change in how the energy can be spread out during the course of the reaction. The standard Gibbs energy change for the reaction can be estimated at any temperature using Ar H" (kJ mol Substance A,G = A;H° - TA,S° A -265 assuming ArH° and A,S° do not change with temperature. B -421 225 D -483 Express your answer in kJ mol > View Available Hint(s) Temgiates Symbols undo regio Teset keyboard shortcuts help AH" = kJ mol Submit
What is the solubility of Caso,? (ie. what is the concentration of ions at equilibrium)
(You will need the standard change in Gibbs Energy, AG°, from part 1 on the previous slide)
A.
9.3 x 10- mol L-
В.
9.6 x 10-3 mol L-1
C.
4.8 x 10 mol L-1
D.
4.1 x 10-3 mol L-1
Transcribed Image Text:What is the solubility of Caso,? (ie. what is the concentration of ions at equilibrium) (You will need the standard change in Gibbs Energy, AG°, from part 1 on the previous slide) A. 9.3 x 10- mol L- В. 9.6 x 10-3 mol L-1 C. 4.8 x 10 mol L-1 D. 4.1 x 10-3 mol L-1
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