В. Hess's Law. Identity it the reaction is endothermic or exothermic. Chlorine trifluoride is a colorless, poisonous, and corrosive gas. It is produced fro reaction between chlorine fluoride and fluorine gas. CIF(g) + F2lg) → CIF;(g) Determine the AH° for the overall reaction based on the three-step thermochemical pro- below: (1) 2CIF(g) + Olg) Cl,Olg) + F,Olg) Cl,0(g) + 3F,0 (g) AH=167.5 kJ (2) 2CIF,(g) + 20,(g) AH=341.4 kJ (3) 2E.Oa) 2Elal + Olal AH- 13 4kI B.

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Hess's Law. Identify if the reaction is endothermic or exothermic.
Chlorine trifluoride is a colorless, poisonous, and corrosive gas. It is produced trom the
reaction between chlorine fluoride and fluorine
gas.
CIF(g) + F2lg)
CIF(g)
Determine the AH° for the overall reaction based on the three-step thermochemical processes
below:
(1) 2CIF(g) + Oalg)
Cl,Olg) + F,O(g)
AH=167.5 kJ
(2) 2CIF;(g) + 20,(g) Cl,0lg) + 3F,0 (g)
AH=341.4 kJ
(3) 2F,O(g)
2F,(g) + Ozlg)
AH= 43.4 kJ
B.
Transcribed Image Text:Hess's Law. Identify if the reaction is endothermic or exothermic. Chlorine trifluoride is a colorless, poisonous, and corrosive gas. It is produced trom the reaction between chlorine fluoride and fluorine gas. CIF(g) + F2lg) CIF(g) Determine the AH° for the overall reaction based on the three-step thermochemical processes below: (1) 2CIF(g) + Oalg) Cl,Olg) + F,O(g) AH=167.5 kJ (2) 2CIF;(g) + 20,(g) Cl,0lg) + 3F,0 (g) AH=341.4 kJ (3) 2F,O(g) 2F,(g) + Ozlg) AH= 43.4 kJ B.
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