To which one of the following reactions, occurring at 25°C, does the symbol AH°, [H,SO,(1)] refer? A. H2(g) + S(s) + 2 02(g) ---> H2SO4(1) B. H2SO4(1) ---> H2(g) + S(s) + 2 02(g) C. H2(g) + S(g) + 2 02(g) ----> H2SO4(1) D. H2SO4(1) --> 2 H(g) + S(s) + 4 O(g) E. 2 H(g) + S(g) + 4 O(g) ----> H2SO4(1) Given: SO2(g) + %O2(g) ----> SO3(g) AH° = -99 kJ, what is the enthalpy change for the following reaction? 2 SO3(g) ---> 02(g) + 2 SO2(g) A. 99 kJ B. -99 kJ C. 49.5 kJ D. -198 kJ E. 198 kJ

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To which one of the following reactions, occurring
at 25°C, does the symbol AH°, [H,SO̟(1)] refer?
A. H2(g) + S(s) + 2 02(g) ----> H2SO4(1)
B. H2SO4(1) ---> H2(g) + S(s) + 2 02(g)
C. H2(g) + S(g) + 2 02(g)---> H2SO4(1I)
D. H2SO4(1) > 2 H(g) + S(s) + 4 O(g)
E. 2 H(g) + S(g) + 4 O(g) ----> H2SO4(1)
Given: SO2(g) + ¼02(g) --> SO3(g) AH°n = -99 kJ,
what is the enthalpy change for the following
reaction? 2 S03(g) ----> 02(g) + 2 SO2(g)
A. 99 kJ
B. -99 kJ
C. 49.5 kJ
D. -198 kJ
E. 198 kJ
Transcribed Image Text:To which one of the following reactions, occurring at 25°C, does the symbol AH°, [H,SO̟(1)] refer? A. H2(g) + S(s) + 2 02(g) ----> H2SO4(1) B. H2SO4(1) ---> H2(g) + S(s) + 2 02(g) C. H2(g) + S(g) + 2 02(g)---> H2SO4(1I) D. H2SO4(1) > 2 H(g) + S(s) + 4 O(g) E. 2 H(g) + S(g) + 4 O(g) ----> H2SO4(1) Given: SO2(g) + ¼02(g) --> SO3(g) AH°n = -99 kJ, what is the enthalpy change for the following reaction? 2 S03(g) ----> 02(g) + 2 SO2(g) A. 99 kJ B. -99 kJ C. 49.5 kJ D. -198 kJ E. 198 kJ
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