Question 8 Given: SO₂(g) + O₂(g) - 2 SO3(g) ----> O₂(g) + 2 SO₂(g) 99 kJ 49.5 kJ -99 kJ 198 kJ SO3(g) AH°rxn--99 kJ, what is the enthalpy change for the following reaction? -198 kJ

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Question 8
Given: SO₂(g) +%2O2(g)---> SO3(g) AH°rxn= -99 kJ, what is the enthalpy change for the following reaction?
2 SO3(g)---> O₂(g) + 2 SO₂(g)
99 kJ
49.5 kJ
-99 kJ
198 kJ
-198 kJ
Question 9
A certain gas expands in volume from 2.0 L to 24.5 L at constant temperature. Calculate the work done by the gas if it expands ag
113 J
1.24 x 10^4 J
-112.5 J
1.14 x 104 J
-1.14 x 104 J
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The specific heat of aluminum is 0.214 cal/g °C. Determine the energy, in calories, necessary to raise the temperature of a 55.5 g piece o
Transcribed Image Text:ect ncorrect Perpetual motion is possible. Energy is neither lost nor gained in any energy transformations. Question 8 Given: SO₂(g) +%2O2(g)---> SO3(g) AH°rxn= -99 kJ, what is the enthalpy change for the following reaction? 2 SO3(g)---> O₂(g) + 2 SO₂(g) 99 kJ 49.5 kJ -99 kJ 198 kJ -198 kJ Question 9 A certain gas expands in volume from 2.0 L to 24.5 L at constant temperature. Calculate the work done by the gas if it expands ag 113 J 1.24 x 10^4 J -112.5 J 1.14 x 104 J -1.14 x 104 J Question 10 The specific heat of aluminum is 0.214 cal/g °C. Determine the energy, in calories, necessary to raise the temperature of a 55.5 g piece o
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