Silanone (SİH2O) and silanol (SİH3OH) are species believed to be important,in the oxidation of silane (SİH4). These species are much more elusive than their carbon counterparts. The following standard enthalpies of formation have been reported in the past: SiH2O = - 98.3 kJ mol-!, SIH3OH = - 282 kJ mol, SiH4 = 34.3 kJ mol-1, and H2O -285.83 kJ moll. Compute the standard enthalpy of reaction when (a) silane reacts with oxygen to form silanol and when (b) silane reacts with oxygen to form silanone.

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Silanone (SİH2O) and silanol (SİH3OH) are species believed to be important,in
the oxidation of silane (SİH4). These species are much more elusive than their carbon
counterparts. The following standard enthalpies of formation have been reported in the
past: SiH2O = - 98.3 kJ mol-!, SiH3OH = - 282 kJ mol!, SiH4 = 34.3 kJ mol-1, and H2O
-285.83 kJ mol-!. Compute the standard enthalpy of reaction when (a) silane reacts with
oxygen to form silanol and when (b) silane reacts with oxygen to form silanone.
Transcribed Image Text:Silanone (SİH2O) and silanol (SİH3OH) are species believed to be important,in the oxidation of silane (SİH4). These species are much more elusive than their carbon counterparts. The following standard enthalpies of formation have been reported in the past: SiH2O = - 98.3 kJ mol-!, SiH3OH = - 282 kJ mol!, SiH4 = 34.3 kJ mol-1, and H2O -285.83 kJ mol-!. Compute the standard enthalpy of reaction when (a) silane reacts with oxygen to form silanol and when (b) silane reacts with oxygen to form silanone.
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