their enthalpy changes,                         N2 (g)   +   O2 (g)    -->    2 NO (g)                               Delta Hrxn  =  180.6 kJ                         4 Fe (s)  +  3 O2 (g)    -->    2 Fe2O3 (s)                        Delta Hrxn  =  –1.65 x 103 kJ             What is the enthalpy change for the reaction:             2 Fe2O3 (s)   +   3 N2 (g)    -->   4 Fe (s)   +   6 NO (g)             Delta Hrxn  =  ? Give the calculator answer for this question. a. none of these b. + 2191.8 kJ c. + 1469.4 kJ d. + 1830.6 kJ e. – 2191.8 kJ f. – 1830.6 kJ g. – 1469.4 kJ   Now give sig fig anwser.

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Given the following two reactions with their enthalpy changes,

                        N2 (g)   +   O2 (g)    -->    2 NO (g)                               Delta Hrxn  =  180.6 kJ

                        4 Fe (s)  +  3 O2 (g)    -->    2 Fe2O3 (s)                        Delta Hrxn  =  –1.65 x 103 kJ

            What is the enthalpy change for the reaction:

            2 Fe2O3 (s)   +   3 N2 (g)    -->   4 Fe (s)   +   6 NO (g)             Delta Hrxn  =  ?

Give the calculator answer for this question.

a. none of these
b. + 2191.8 kJ
c. + 1469.4 kJ
d. + 1830.6 kJ
e. – 2191.8 kJ
f. – 1830.6 kJ
g. – 1469.4 kJ
 
Now give sig fig anwser.
a. none of these
b. + 1830.6 kJ
c. + 2.19 x 10^3 kJ
d. – 1.83 x 10^3 kJ
e. – 1.44 x 10^3 kJ
f. – 2191.8 kJ
g. – 1830.6 kJ
h. – 2.19 x 10^3 kJ
i. + 1.44 x 10^3 kJ
j. + 2191.8 kJ
k. + 1469.4 kJ
l. + 1.83 x 10^3 kJ
m. – 1469.4 kJ
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