Calculate the enthalpy of atomization

  1. calculate the bond energy for diatomic oxygen O2 given that standard enthalpy of atomization of oxygen (ΔH) = 249.17KJ
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  2. Data given are related to the Born-Haber cycle for HClCalculate the amount of energy lost when the ionic species return to their
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  3. Calculate the enthalpy of atomization per unit volume for Rb. Express your answer in kJ/m3.Determine the volume (in mL) occupied
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  4. Calculate the surface energy of the (100) surface of niobium. The enthalpy of atomization of niobium is 745 kJ/mole. Express
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  5. Calculate the surface energy of the (100) surface of niobium. The enthalpy of atomization of niobium is 745 kJ/mole. Express
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  6. Calculate the surface energy of the (100) surface of niobium. The enthalpy of atomization of niobium is 745 kJ/mole. Express
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  7. calculate the surface energy of 100 surface of niobium. The enthalpy of atomization of niobium is 745 kj/mol. express anser
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  8. The bond enthalpy of N2(g) is 418.0 kJ/mol. Calculate ÄH°f for N(g).I figured that if it gave the enthalpy for N2, then the
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  9. Ammonia (NH3) boils at -33oC; at this temperature it has a density of 0.81 g/cm3. The enthalpy of formation of NH3(g) is
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  10. I'm trying to calculate the enthalpy of the reactionMg(s) + 2HCl(aq) -> MgCl2(aq) + H2 (g) however I cannot find the enthalpy of
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