Calculate the enthalpy change (delta

  1. Calculate the enthalpy change (delta H) in kJ for the following reaction.2Al(s) + Fe2O3 (s) ==> 2 Fe(s) + Al2O3(s) use enthalpy
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  2. Calculate the enthalpy change (delta H) in kJ for the following reaction.2Al(s) + Fe2O3 (s) ==> 2 Fe(s) + Al2O3(s) use enthalpy
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    2. Kim asked by Kim
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  3. The average bond enthalpy for C__H is 413 kJ/mol. In other words, 413 kJ of energy is required to break a mole of CH into atoms:
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  4. Calculate the enthalpy of change, Delta H of rxn, for each of the reactions. record the values in the data table part 2I
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  5. "Translate the empirical molar enthalpy given below into a balanced chemical equation, including the enthalpy change (delta H):T
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  6. RXN #1: H2 (g) + O2 (g) --> H2O2 (l) ; delta-H =?Calculate the enthalpy change (delta-H1) for the reaction above (RXN #1) using
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  7. Calculate the DELTA H(rxn), DELTA S(rxn), DELTA S(universe), DELTA G(rxn). For each system below indicate whether DELTA S and
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  8. I know I posted this question before, but can you clarify it??MY QUESTION IS AFTER YOU SWITCHED THE DELTA H1 THE CHANGE IN THE
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  9. I know I posted this question before, but can you clarify it??MY QUESTION IS AFTER YOU SWITCHED THE DELTA H1 THE CHANGE IN THE
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  10. How do I use Hess's law to calculate enthalpy change? (when given two reactions)(1)Pb(s) + Cl2(g) --> PbCl2(s) Delta H(1)=
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