Determine the enthalpy of formation

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  1. c. Use the enthalpy diagram provided above and apply Hess’s Law to determine the standard enthalpy of formation for
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  2. 1.Calculate the enthalpy change (ΔHºrxn) for the following reaction: (The enthalpy of formation of aqueous sodium hydroxide is
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  3. calculate the lattice enthalpy of potassium fluoride from the following data:enthalpy of formation of K(g): +89 kJ · mol−1
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  4. calculate the enthalpy change for: (enthalpy of formation of aqueous sodium hydroxide is -469.60 kJ/mol. enthalpy of formation
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  5. give enthalpy profile diagrams to illustrate endothermic and exothermic reactions. include an explanation of cocepts such as
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  6. The standard molar enthalpies of formation of H2O(l) are given as:H2(g) + 1/2 O2(g) → H2O(l) △f Ho = –285.8 kJ/mol What
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  7. The enthalpy of formation for a substance corresponds to the enthalpy change for a reaction. Write the specific chemical
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  8. I've attempted this problem but not sure if i'm on the right track.Use the enthalpy diagram provided above and apply Hess’s
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  9. Using the form of energy diagram,make a concept map of the two different methods of calculation of reaction enthalpy(via the
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  10. If calcium carbide has a standard enthalpy of formation of -59.8 kJ/mol and acetylene has a standard enthalpy of formation of
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