The addition of 3.15 g of Ba(OH)2 · 8H2O to a solution of 1.52 g of NH4SCN in 100 g of water in a calorimeter caused the temper to fall by 3.1 °C. Assuming the specific heat of the solution and products is 4.20 J/g °C, what is the approximate amount of heat absorbed by the reaction? This is also represented by the following equation: Ba(OH)2 · 8H20(s) + 2NH4SCN(aq) → Ba(SCN)2(aq) + 2NH3(aq) + 10OH20(1) 1260 J B) 1520 J 4300 J 1302 J

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The addition of 3.15 g of Ba(OH)2· 8H20 to a solution of 1.52 g of NH4SCN in 100 g of water in a calorimeter caused the temperature
to fall by 3.1 °C. Assuming the specific heat of the solution and products is 4.20 J/g °C, what is the approximate amount of heat
absorbed by the reaction? This is also represented by the following equation:
Ba(OH)2 - 8H20(s) + 2NH4SCN(aq) -
Ba(SCN)2(aq) + 2NH3(aq) + 10H20(1)
A) 1260 J
B
1520 J
4300 J
1302 J
Question 6
For the reaction a) Os(s) + 202(g)
Os04(s) versus the reaction b) Os(s) + 202(g)
Os04(g)
Given for phase change OsO4(s) → Os04(g) AH = 56.4 kJ? The equation a) produces more heat.
A
True
B
False
Transcribed Image Text:Question 5 The addition of 3.15 g of Ba(OH)2· 8H20 to a solution of 1.52 g of NH4SCN in 100 g of water in a calorimeter caused the temperature to fall by 3.1 °C. Assuming the specific heat of the solution and products is 4.20 J/g °C, what is the approximate amount of heat absorbed by the reaction? This is also represented by the following equation: Ba(OH)2 - 8H20(s) + 2NH4SCN(aq) - Ba(SCN)2(aq) + 2NH3(aq) + 10H20(1) A) 1260 J B 1520 J 4300 J 1302 J Question 6 For the reaction a) Os(s) + 202(g) Os04(s) versus the reaction b) Os(s) + 202(g) Os04(g) Given for phase change OsO4(s) → Os04(g) AH = 56.4 kJ? The equation a) produces more heat. A True B False
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