Wm is a solid in its standard state. You find that it reacts with oxygen gas to form the gaseous compound WmO2 (g): Wm (s) + O2 (g)→ WmO2 (g) You wish to determine the enthalpy of formation of WmO2. To do this, you take 2.70 g of solid Wm (molar mass=310 g/mol) and burn it completely to form WmO2. Assume that al the heat from the reaction is used to heat up 75.00 g of water originally at 22.3°C. This water reaches a final temperature of 24.0°C.

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Wm is a solid in its standard state. You find that it reacts with oxygen gas to form the
gaseous compound WmO2 (g):
Wm (s) + O2 (g) → WmO2 (g)
You wish to determine the enthalpy of formation of WmO2. To do this, you take 2.70 g of
solid Wm (molar mass=310 g/mol) and burn it completely to form WmO2. Assume that all
the heat from the reaction is used to heat up 75.00 g of water originally at 22.3°C. This
water reaches a final temperature of 24.0°C.
What is the enthalpy of formation of WmO2 (g), in kJ/mol? (9 pts)
Transcribed Image Text:Wm is a solid in its standard state. You find that it reacts with oxygen gas to form the gaseous compound WmO2 (g): Wm (s) + O2 (g) → WmO2 (g) You wish to determine the enthalpy of formation of WmO2. To do this, you take 2.70 g of solid Wm (molar mass=310 g/mol) and burn it completely to form WmO2. Assume that all the heat from the reaction is used to heat up 75.00 g of water originally at 22.3°C. This water reaches a final temperature of 24.0°C. What is the enthalpy of formation of WmO2 (g), in kJ/mol? (9 pts)
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