Consider the following thermochemical equation:

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  1. According to the following thermochemical reaction, how much energy is involved in the reaction of 18.5 g of NaHCO3? Is the
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  2. (1) Why are fractional coefficients permitted in a balanced thermochemical equation?In thermochemical reactions, only small
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  3. Is the following a properly written thermochemical equation?2C8H18 + 25O2 → 16CO2 + 18H2O, ΔH = –5,471 kJ/mol No, the
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  4. How do you calculate deltaHf using the # of moles from a balanced equation?How do you connect the Law of Conservation of Energy
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  5. For the following equation, write a thermochemical equation that includes an energy term within the equation: The formation of 1
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  6. Which equation is a correctly written thermochemical equation?Question 8 options: NH4Cl --> NH4+ + Cl- 2C8H18 + 25O2 --> 16CO2 +
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  7. Given the thermochemical equation SO2(g) + ½ O2(g) ® SO3 (g) DH = -99.1 kJcalculate the enthalpy change (DH) when 89.6 g of
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  8. Given the thermochemical equation SO2(g) + ½ O2(g) ---> SO3 (g) DH = -99.1 kJcalculate the enthalpy change (DH) when 89.6 g of
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  9. The thermochemical equation which is associated with ∆H°f, the standard enthalpy of formation, for urea, CO(NH2)2 (s), is:CO
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  10. Consider the following thermochemical equation:CH4(g) + I2(g) --> CH3I(g) + HI(g) DH = +23 kJ What energy change occurs when 1.6
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