Q.30. Calculate the heat of combustion AH,°, 298K of solid oxalic acid (C2H2O4, s) at 25 °C and atmospheric pressure, using the standard molar enthalpies of formation. 1) Write the equation of this reaction and calculate, using the data, its standard enthalpy at 298K. 2) Explain why the standard enthalpy of formation of gaseous oxygen is equal to zero? (Explain in one sentence only) Given: Standard molar enthalpies of formation at 298.15K Substance and State A¢H® (kJ/mol) CH2O4(s) CH2O4(g) CO2(g) CO2(aq) H2O(g) H2O(1) O2(g) -829.9 -731.8 -393 -413.26 -241.8 -285.2

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  • Calculate the heat of combustion ΔHr°, 298K of solid oxalic acid (C2H2O4, s) at 25 °C and atmospheric pressure, using the standard molar enthalpies of formation.
  • Write the equation of this reaction and calculate, using the data, its standard enthalpy at 298K.
  • Explain why the standard enthalpy of formation of gaseous oxygen is equal to zero? (Explain in one sentence only)

Given:

Standard molar enthalpies of formation at 298.15K

Substance and State

ΔfH0 (kJ/mol)

C2H2O4(s)

-829.9

C2H2O4(g)

-731.8

CO2(g)

-393

CO2(aq)

-413.26

H2O(g)

-241.8

H2O(l)

-285.2

O2(g)

0

 

Q.30. Calculate the heat of combustion AH,º, 298K of solid oxalic acid (C2H2O4, s) at 25 °C
and atmospheric pressure, using the standard molar enthalpies of formation.
1) Write the equation of this reaction and calculate, using the data, its standard enthalpy at
298K.
2) Explain why the standard enthalpy of formation of gaseous oxygen is equal to zero?
(Explain in one sentence only)
Given:
Standard molar enthalpies of formation at 298.15K
Substance and State
A¢H® (kJ/mol)
C2H2O4(s)
C2H2O4(g)
CO2(g)
CO2(aq)
H2O(g)
H2O(1)
O2(g)
-829.9
-731.8
-393
-413.26
-241.8
-285.2
Transcribed Image Text:Q.30. Calculate the heat of combustion AH,º, 298K of solid oxalic acid (C2H2O4, s) at 25 °C and atmospheric pressure, using the standard molar enthalpies of formation. 1) Write the equation of this reaction and calculate, using the data, its standard enthalpy at 298K. 2) Explain why the standard enthalpy of formation of gaseous oxygen is equal to zero? (Explain in one sentence only) Given: Standard molar enthalpies of formation at 298.15K Substance and State A¢H® (kJ/mol) C2H2O4(s) C2H2O4(g) CO2(g) CO2(aq) H2O(g) H2O(1) O2(g) -829.9 -731.8 -393 -413.26 -241.8 -285.2
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