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Chapter 8, Problem 8.3E
Two small metallic bodies are given opposite charges, with the negatively charged body having twice the charge of the positively charged body. They are immersed in water (dielectric constant
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Given these reactions, where X represents a generic metal or metalloid
1) H, (g) + ¿0,(g) –→ H,O(g)
AH = -241.8 kJ
2) X(s) + 2 Cl,(g)
> XCl,(s)
ΔΗ
+153.9 kJ
3) H,(g) + ¿Cl, (g) → HCI(g)
AH3 = -92.3 kJ
4) X(s) + O2(g) -
XO,(s)
AH4 = -520.3 kJ
5) Н, О(@) — Н,о)
AH5 = -44.0 kJ
what is the enthalpy, AH, for this reaction?
XCI, (s) + 2 H,O(1) -
· XO,(s) + 4 HCI(g)
-995
ΔΗ-
kJ
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Sc(s) + 3 AGNO3 (ag) →3 Ag(s) + Sc(NO3); (aq)
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