Asked by syd
Data: SO2(g) + ¨öO2(g) ¡æ SO3 (g) ¥ÄH = -99.1 kJ Given the above data, calculate the enthalpy change ¥ÄH when 89.6 g of SO2 is converted to SO3.
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Answered by
DrBob222
You need to work on these symbols. I assume the reaction is
2SO2 + O2 ==> 2SO3 DH = -99.1 kJ.
Then -99.1 kJ x (89.4/128) = ?
2SO2 + O2 ==> 2SO3 DH = -99.1 kJ.
Then -99.1 kJ x (89.4/128) = ?
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