Part A Determine the enthalpy for this reaction: Ca(OH)2(s) + CO2(g)→CaCO3(s) + H2O(1) Express your answer in kilojoules per mole to one decimal place. • View Available Hint(s) ΑΣΦ ? kJ/mol Submit

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Part A
Determine the enthalpy for this reaction:
Ca(OH)2(s) + CO2(g)→CaCO3(s) +H2O(1)
Express your answer in kilojoules per mole to one decimal place.
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ΔΗ.
kJ/mol
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A Determine the enthalpy for this reaction: Ca(OH)2(s) + CO2(g)→CaCO3(s) +H2O(1) Express your answer in kilojoules per mole to one decimal place. • View Available Hint(s) ? ΔΗ. kJ/mol Submit II
Part B
Consider the reaction
Ca(OH)2(s)→CaO(s) + H2O(1)
with enthalpy of reaction
ΔΗΧΟ
What is the enthalpy of formation of CaO(s)?
AHrxn° = 65.2kJ/mol
%3D
Express your answer in kilojoules per mole to one decimal place.
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ΔΗ
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Transcribed Image Text:Part B Consider the reaction Ca(OH)2(s)→CaO(s) + H2O(1) with enthalpy of reaction ΔΗΧΟ What is the enthalpy of formation of CaO(s)? AHrxn° = 65.2kJ/mol %3D Express your answer in kilojoules per mole to one decimal place. • View Available Hint(s) ? ΔΗ kJ/mol Submit
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