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Given the following thermochemical data: 1) C(s) + O2(g) ->
Using the following thermochemical data, what is the change in enthalpy for the following reaction?
2H¿(g) + 2C(s) + O¿(g) d
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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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Jenna
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In an aluminum calorimeter, 25.00 g of I2 was burned in excess H2 to form HI. From the data below, establish the molar heat of
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Anonymous
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(1) Why are fractional coefficients permitted in a balanced thermochemical equation?
In thermochemical reactions, only small
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Zacky
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1)Which thermochemical equation and data does not agree with the other two written?
a) 2NO (g)+ O2 (g) ->2 NO2 (g) deltaH=-169.8
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Rick
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Given the following thermochemical data:
H2O(l)+2AgNO3(aq) ¡æ 2HNO3(aq)+Ag2O(s) ¥ÄH = 44.8 kJ 2Ag(s)+¨öO2(g) ¡æ Ag2O(s)
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1)Which thermochemical equation and data does not agree with the other two written?
a) 2NO (g)+ O2 (g) ->2 NO2 (g) deltaH=-169.8
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Hannah
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Using the following thermochemical data, what is the change in enthalpy for the following reaction?
Ca(OH)¿(aq) + HCl(aq) d
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ciara
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Given the following thermochemical data:
1) H2(g) + 1/2 O2(g) -> H2O(g) ∆H = -241kJ 2) C6H10(g) + 17/2 O2(g) -> 6CO2(g) +
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Dio
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Given the following thermochemical data:
1) C(s) + O2(g) -> CO2(g) ∆H = -393.5 kJ 2) H2(g) + 1/2 O2(g) -> H2O(l) ∆H = -285.8
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Jasmine
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