(1) 3 Fe,O, (s) + CO (g) → 2 Fe,O, (s) + CO, (g) AH° = - 47.0 kJ (2) Fe,O, (s) + 3 CO (g) → 2 Fe (s) + 3CO,(g) AH = -25.0 kJ - 25.0 kJ (3) Fe,O, (s) + CO(g) → 3 FeO (s) + CO, (g) ΔΗ - 19.0 kJ the 8. A 15.0 g sample of nickel metal is heated to 100.0 °C and dropped into 55.0 g of water, initially at 23.0 °C. Assuming that all of the heat lost by the nickel is absorbed by the water, calculate the final temperature of the nickel and water. (The specific heat of nickel = 0.444 J/g°C) %3D

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A 15.0 g sample of nickel metal is heated to 200 degrees Celsius and dropped into 55.0g of water, initially at 23.0 degrees Celsius. Assuming that all of the heat lost by the nickel is absorbed by the water, calculate the final temperature of the nickel and water. (The specific heat of nickel = 0.444 J/g degrees Celsius)

(1) 3 Fe,O, (s) + CO (g) → 2 Fe,O, (s) + CO, (g)
AH° = - 47.0 kJ
(2) Fe,O, (s) + 3 CO (g) → 2 Fe (s) + 3CO,(g)
AH = -25.0 kJ
- 25.0 kJ
(3) Fe,O, (s) + CO(g) → 3 FeO (s) + CO, (g)
ΔΗ -
19.0 kJ
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A 15.0 g sample of nickel metal is heated to 100.0 °C and dropped into 55.0 g of water, initially
at 23.0 °C. Assuming that all of the heat lost by the nickel is absorbed by the water, calculate the
final temperature of the nickel and water. (The specific heat of nickel = 0.444 J/g°C)
%3D
Transcribed Image Text:(1) 3 Fe,O, (s) + CO (g) → 2 Fe,O, (s) + CO, (g) AH° = - 47.0 kJ (2) Fe,O, (s) + 3 CO (g) → 2 Fe (s) + 3CO,(g) AH = -25.0 kJ - 25.0 kJ (3) Fe,O, (s) + CO(g) → 3 FeO (s) + CO, (g) ΔΗ - 19.0 kJ the 8. A 15.0 g sample of nickel metal is heated to 100.0 °C and dropped into 55.0 g of water, initially at 23.0 °C. Assuming that all of the heat lost by the nickel is absorbed by the water, calculate the final temperature of the nickel and water. (The specific heat of nickel = 0.444 J/g°C) %3D
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