Asked by sam

Calculate the molar enthalpy of reaction
standard enthalpy of formation below.
H20 = -285.8 kj/mole
H+ = 0.0 kj/mole
OH- = -229.9 kj/mol


H+(aq) + OH-(aq)→H2O(l)

For this, don't you do the summation of products x stoichemtry + the sum of reactants x stoich.

from there I'm not sure where to go.

Answers

Answered by DrBob222
Yes, that's what you do and when you get there there is nowhere else to go. You're subtracting kJ/mol from kJ/mol and the answer is in kJ/mol.
(1*-285.8)-(-229.9+0) = ?
Answered by Anonymous
Glycin heat at 200 degree centigrate
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