Asked by Sarah
What is the standard enthalpy of reaction for the following chemical reaction?
CO2(g) + 2KOH(s) --> H2O(g) + K2CO3 (s)
Express your answers numerically in kJ.
CO2(g) + 2KOH(s) --> H2O(g) + K2CO3 (s)
Express your answers numerically in kJ.
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Answered by
DrBob222
You need to look these values up, individually, in a set of tables. Then
delta H rxn = delta H products - delta H reactants.
delta H rxn = delta H products - delta H reactants.
Answered by
yuritzy
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