Self-heating cans may be used to warm drinks such as coffee. When the button on the can is pushed, a seal is broken, allowing water and calcium oxide to mix and react. The reaction produces solid calcium hydroxide and releases heat. If more water is used the calcium hydroxide is produced as a solution instead of as a solid. The equation for the reaction is: CaO + H,Oo → Ca(OH) Using the following data, calculate the enthalpy change, in kJ mol', for this reaction. AH = -635 kJ mol Ca. H Ca → CaO %3D 2(R) () → H,O AH = -286 kJ mol- %3D 210 H. + Ca(OH), AH = -986 kJ mol 21g) Ca(OH), → Ca(OH)) AH = -82 kJ mol %3D

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Self-heating cans may be used to warm drinks such as coffee. When the button on the can
is pushed, a seal is broken, allowing water and calcium oxide to mix and react.
The reaction produces solid calcium hydroxide and releases heat. If more water is used the
calcium hydroxide is produced as a solution instead of as a solid.
The equation for the reaction is:
CaO, + H,O → Ca(OH),
2(aq)
Using the following data, calculate the enthalpy change, in kJ mol', for this reaction.
Са +
→ CaO
AH = -635 kJ mol
2(R)
(s)
→ H,O
AH = -286 kJ mol-
210
> Ca(ОН),.
AH = -986 kJ mol
Са +
Ca(OH)
H.
2g)
→ Ca(OH))
AH =
-82 kJ mol!
Transcribed Image Text:Self-heating cans may be used to warm drinks such as coffee. When the button on the can is pushed, a seal is broken, allowing water and calcium oxide to mix and react. The reaction produces solid calcium hydroxide and releases heat. If more water is used the calcium hydroxide is produced as a solution instead of as a solid. The equation for the reaction is: CaO, + H,O → Ca(OH), 2(aq) Using the following data, calculate the enthalpy change, in kJ mol', for this reaction. Са + → CaO AH = -635 kJ mol 2(R) (s) → H,O AH = -286 kJ mol- 210 > Ca(ОН),. AH = -986 kJ mol Са + Ca(OH) H. 2g) → Ca(OH)) AH = -82 kJ mol!
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