Use the standard reaction enthalpies given below to determine AH°rxn for the following reaction: 4 Sts) + 6 O2(3) 4 SO3(3) AH° rxn Given: SO2lg) S(6) + O2(8) AH°rxn = +296.8 kJ 2 SO218) + O2(3) → 2 SO3(g) AH°rxn = -197.8 kJ - 692.4 kJ - 1583 kJ + 1503 kJ -494.6 kJ -791.4 kJ

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Use the standard reaction enthalpies given below to determine ΔH°rxn for the following reaction:

4 S(s) + 6 O2(g)  →  4 SO3(g)        ΔH°rxn =  ?

Given:

            SO2(g)  →  S(s) + O2(g)                 ΔH°rxn = +296.8 kJ

 

            2 SO2(g) + O2(g)  →  2 SO3(g)      ΔH°rxn = -197.8 kJ

Use the standard reaction enthalpies given below to determine ΔH°rxn for the following reaction:

4 S(s) + 6 O2(g)  →  4 SO3(g)        ΔH°rxn =  ?

Given:

            SO2(g)  →  S(s) + O2(g)                 ΔH°rxn = +296.8 kJ

 

            2 SO2(g) + O2(g)  →  2 SO3(g)      ΔH°rxn = -197.8 kJ

- 692.4 kJ

- 1583 kJ

+ 1503 kJ

- 494.6 kJ

- 791.4 kJ

Use the standard reaction enthalpies given below to determine AH°rxn for the following reaction:
4 Sts) + 6 O2(3) 4 SO33)
AH°
= ?
Given:
SO213) → Sis) + O2(3)
AH°rxn = +296.8 kJ
2 SO2ig) + O21g) → 2 SO3(3)
AH°,
rxn=-197.8 kJ
- 692.4 kJ
- 1583 kJ
+ 1503 kJ
-494.6 kJ
-791.4 kJ
Transcribed Image Text:Use the standard reaction enthalpies given below to determine AH°rxn for the following reaction: 4 Sts) + 6 O2(3) 4 SO33) AH° = ? Given: SO213) → Sis) + O2(3) AH°rxn = +296.8 kJ 2 SO2ig) + O21g) → 2 SO3(3) AH°, rxn=-197.8 kJ - 692.4 kJ - 1583 kJ + 1503 kJ -494.6 kJ -791.4 kJ
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