The standard molar enthalpy formation of ammonia, NH3(g) is -45.92 kJ. 1/2 N2(g) + 3/2 H2(g) ==> NH3(g) If 5,0 mol of NH3(g) is mixed with 5.0 mol of H2, which of the following statements is TRUE for this reaction condition? Select one: O a. 459.2 kJ is released in the formation of the NH, for these amounts of reactants. O b. 45.92 kJ is released for the formation of 10.0 mol of NH3:(g). O. Hz is the limiting reactant and 153 kJ of heat is absorbed in the formation of 3,33 mol NH3. O d. Nz is the limiting reactant and 153 kJ of heat is released in the formation of 10.0 mol NH3. O e. 153 kJ is released in the formation of the NH3 for these amounts of reactants.

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The standard molar enthalpy formation of ammonia, NH3(g) is -45.92 kJ.
1/2 N2(9) + 3/2 H2(g) ==> NH3(g)
If 5,0 mol of NH3(g) is mixed with 5.0 mol of H2, which of the following statements is TRUE for this reaction condition?
Select one:
O a. 459.2 kJ is released in the formation of the NH3 for these amounts of reactants.
O b. 45.92 kJ is released for the formation of 10.0 mol of NH3(g).
O c. Hz is the limiting reactant and 153 kJ of heat is absorbed in the formation of 3,33 mol NH3.
O d. N, is the limiting reactant and 153 kJ of heat is released in the formation of 10.0 mol NH3.
e. 153 kJ is released in the formation of the NH3 for these amounts of reactants.
Transcribed Image Text:The standard molar enthalpy formation of ammonia, NH3(g) is -45.92 kJ. 1/2 N2(9) + 3/2 H2(g) ==> NH3(g) If 5,0 mol of NH3(g) is mixed with 5.0 mol of H2, which of the following statements is TRUE for this reaction condition? Select one: O a. 459.2 kJ is released in the formation of the NH3 for these amounts of reactants. O b. 45.92 kJ is released for the formation of 10.0 mol of NH3(g). O c. Hz is the limiting reactant and 153 kJ of heat is absorbed in the formation of 3,33 mol NH3. O d. N, is the limiting reactant and 153 kJ of heat is released in the formation of 10.0 mol NH3. e. 153 kJ is released in the formation of the NH3 for these amounts of reactants.
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