Two gaseous pollutants that form in auto exhausts are CO and NO. An environmental chemist is studying ways to convert them to less harmful gases through the following reaction: CO(g) + NO(g) → CO2(g) + N2(g) AH =? ΔΗ? %3D Given the following information, calculate the unknown AH: Eq. A : CO(g) + 1 O2(g) CO2(g) AHA = -283.0 kJ Eq. B : N2(g) + O2(g) 2NO(g) ΔΗΒ 180.6 kJ [numerical answer only, include minus sign if needed, kJ, 4 s.f.]

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Two gaseous pollutants that form in auto exhausts are CO and NO. An environmental
chemist is studying ways to convert them to less harmful gases through the following
reaction:
CO(g) + NO(g) → CO2(g) + N2(g) AH =?
Given the following information, calculate the unknown AH:
1
Eq. A : CO(g) +02(g)
2
CO2(g)
AHA = -283.0 kJ
Eq. B : N2(g) + O2(g)
2NO(g)
ΔΗΒ
180.6 kJ
[numerical answer only, include minus sign if needed, kJ, 4 s.f.]
Transcribed Image Text:Two gaseous pollutants that form in auto exhausts are CO and NO. An environmental chemist is studying ways to convert them to less harmful gases through the following reaction: CO(g) + NO(g) → CO2(g) + N2(g) AH =? Given the following information, calculate the unknown AH: 1 Eq. A : CO(g) +02(g) 2 CO2(g) AHA = -283.0 kJ Eq. B : N2(g) + O2(g) 2NO(g) ΔΗΒ 180.6 kJ [numerical answer only, include minus sign if needed, kJ, 4 s.f.]
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