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Given that: 2Al(s)+(3/2)O2(g)--->Al2O3(s) change in
Given that:
2Al(s)+(3/2)O2(g)--->Al2O3(s) change in H(rxn)= -1601 kJ/mol 2Fe(s)+(3/2)O2(g)--->Fe2O3(s) change in H(rxn)= -821
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Given that:
2Al(s)+(3/2)O2(g)--->Al2O3(s) change in H(rxn)= -1601 kJ/mol 2Fe(s)+(3/2)O2(g)--->Fe2O3(s) change in H(rxn)= -821
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Lucy
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Given that:
2Al(s)+(3/2)O2(g)--->Al2O3(s) change in H(rxn)= -1601 kJ/mol 2Fe(s)+(3/2)O2(g)--->Fe2O3(s) change in H(rxn)= -821
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Lucy
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You have been asked to calculate the enthalpy change in the following
reaction: 2Al(s) + Fe2O3(s) → Al2O3(s) + 2Fe(s) The
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Brian Giles
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You have been asked to calculate the enthalpy change in the following
reaction: 2Al(s) + Fe2O3(s) → Al2O3(s) + 2Fe(s) The
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Brian Giles
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Given ∆Hºrxn = -1670 kJ/mol for 2Al(s) + (3/2)O2(g) --> Al2O3(s), determine ∆Hº for the reaction 2Al2O3(s) --> 4Al(s) +
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Anon
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Calculate the amount of heat released in the complete combustion of 8.17 grams of Al to from Al2O3 at 25 celcius and 1 atm. The
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Philip
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Aluminum and oxygen react to form aluminum oxide.
4 Al + 3 O2 2 Al2O3 a. What is the limiting reactant if 36.4 g Al are reacted
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krystal
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Aluminum and oxygen react to form aluminum oxide.
4 Al + 3 O2 2 Al2O3 a. What is the limiting reactant if 30.7 g Al are reacted
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Seida
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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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Kim
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