Question
How do you calculate deltaHf using the # of moles from a balanced equation?
How do you connect the Law of Conservation of Energy to a Thermochemical Equation?
Thanks so much!
How do you connect the Law of Conservation of Energy to a Thermochemical Equation?
Thanks so much!
Answers
It would be so much easier to explain if you had a problem.
Ok, well it gives us the equation:
CH4 + 2O2 --> CO2 + 2H20 ( I balanced it)
And then it asks us to calculate: deltaHf (#of mol) I think we have to do that using the mole ratio and the balanced equation?
Sorry if it's confusing :/
CH4 + 2O2 --> CO2 + 2H20 ( I balanced it)
And then it asks us to calculate: deltaHf (#of mol) I think we have to do that using the mole ratio and the balanced equation?
Sorry if it's confusing :/
It's done this way; you need to look up the dHf values(heat formation) in tables which usually can be found in your text.
dHrxn = (n*dHf products) - (n*dH reactants)
dHrxn = (n*dHf products) - (n*dH reactants)
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