Enthalpy of reaction of nitrogen

  1. N2 + O2 = 2NO enthalpy change = +180.6kJc) what is the enthalpy change for the formation of one mole of nitrogen monoxide? d)
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  2. In a chemical reaction,4 mol of nitrogen monoxide(NO) and 2.5mol of Oxygen(O2) are being mixed togethere in a container with a
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  3. In a chemical reaction,4 mol of nitrogen monoxide(NO) and 2.5mol of Oxygen(O2) are being mixed togethere in a container with a
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  4. In a chemical reaction,4 mol of nitrogen monoxide(NO) and 2.5mol of Oxygen(O2) are being mixed togethere in a container with a
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  5. What is enthalpy?A. Enthalpy is the kinetic energy of a system. B. Enthalpy is the heat involved in a reaction. C. Enthalpy is
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  6. Calculate the enthalpy of reaction for the combustion of ethene.Express the enthalpy of reaction calculated in question above as
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  7. Gaseous hydrazine reacts with a gas X to form the gases nitrogen and HX by way of the following reaction:NH (g)+2X (g)=N
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  8. The enthalpy of formation for a substance corresponds to the enthalpy change for a reaction. Write the specific chemical
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  9. What is the enthalpy of reaction, ΔH, for the formation of tungsten carbide, WC, from itselements? W (s) + C (graphite) → WC
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  10. When a chemist burns ammonia according to the reaction below she finds that the reaction releases heat. (It is exothermic.)4NH3(
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