Interpretation:
The balanced chemical equation, heat produced and maximum amount of work that can be done for the given reaction is to be determined.
Concept Introduction: The heat produced in the reaction is equal to the enthalpy change of the reaction which is determined by the difference of enthalpies of products and reactants.
The maximum amount of work that a reaction can do is equal to the change is free energy of the reaction.
(a)
To determine: The balanced chemical equation for the given reaction.
(b)
To determine:
The amount of heat produced in the given reaction.
(a)
To determine:
The maximum amount of work that can be done by the given reaction.
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