Ask a New Question

Question

One reaction of iron with hydrochloric acid is represented by the following thermochemical equation.
Fe(s) + 2HCl(aq) → FeCl2(aq) + H2(g); ΔH°= –87.9 kJ
How much heat is liberated at constant pressure if 0.416 g of iron reacts with 42.0 mL of 0.457 M HCl?
14 years ago

Answers

DrBob222
Determine the limiting reagent. I believe that is Fe but you must confirm that.
Then 87.9 x (0.416/55.85) = ?? kJ.
14 years ago
Julia
The answer doesn't fit with the choices given.
14 years ago

Related Questions

WATS THE REACTION BETWEEN IRON AND SULPER AND WATS THE ENERGY BETWEEN THEM reaction between iron fillings and su lphur will form The reaction of aqueous iron(II) sulfate and aqueous barium nitrate is represented by the balanced n... The reaction of aqueous iron(III) bromide and aqueous lithium phosphate is represented by the balanc... The reaction of 1 Mol of iron metal with 3 Mol aqueous HCI produces 1.5 mol H2 gas, 1 mol aqueous Fe... The reaction of iron with oxygen is very familiar. You can see the resulting rust on buildings, vehi... The reaction of zinc (II) hydroxide with phosphoric acid produces zinc (II) phosphate and water.... The reaction of zinc (II) hydroxide with phosphoric acid produces zinc (II) phosphate and water.... The reaction of zinc (II) hydroxide with phosphoric acid produces zinc (II) phosphate and water. Ba... The reaction of zinc (II) hydroxide with phosphoric acid produces zinc (II) phosphate and water....
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use