Which one of the following statements is not true concerning the equation below? N2(g) + 3 H2(g) → 2 NH3(g) AH°rxn= -459.0 kJ > A) The production of 1.00 mole of ammonia is accompanied by the production of 229.5 kJ of heat. B) The complete reaction of 1.00 moles of nitrogen requires 459 kJ of heat. C) The complete reaction of 1.00 moles of hydrogen produces 153 kJ of heat. D) The complete reaction of 0.8278 moles of hydrogen requires 0.2759 moles of nitrogen. E) The reaction is exothermic.

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In this problem 1 mol H2 produces 153kJ of heat, which is 1/3 of the total 459kJ of the reaction. Why does 1 mol N2 not produce 459kJ? Since 3 mol H2 adds up to 459, why doesn't 1 mol N2 as well?

Which one of the following statements is not true concerning the equation below?
N2(g) + 3 H2(g) → 2 NH3(g)
AH°TX = -459.0 kJ
A) The production of 1.00 mole of ammonia is accompanied by the production of 229.5 kJ of heat.
B) The complete reaction of 1.00 moles of nitrogen requires 459 kJ of heat.
C) The complete reaction of 1.00 moles of hydrogen produces 153 kJ of heat.
D) The complete reaction of 0.8278 moles of hydrogen requires 0.2759 moles of nitrogen.
E) The reaction is exothermic.
Answer: B 1.00m Nz
Transcribed Image Text:Which one of the following statements is not true concerning the equation below? N2(g) + 3 H2(g) → 2 NH3(g) AH°TX = -459.0 kJ A) The production of 1.00 mole of ammonia is accompanied by the production of 229.5 kJ of heat. B) The complete reaction of 1.00 moles of nitrogen requires 459 kJ of heat. C) The complete reaction of 1.00 moles of hydrogen produces 153 kJ of heat. D) The complete reaction of 0.8278 moles of hydrogen requires 0.2759 moles of nitrogen. E) The reaction is exothermic. Answer: B 1.00m Nz
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