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If DeltaH for the reaction I2 (s) Delta 2I (g)
Calculate Delta H for the reaction CH4(g)+NH3(g)-->HCN(g)+3H2(g) given,
N2(g)+3H2(g)->2NH3(g) DeltaH=-91.8kj C(s)+2H2(g)->CH3(g)
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James
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how to calculate delta h for the reaction
2B(s)+3H2(g)arrow B2H6(g)given the following data: 2B(s)+3/2O2(g)arrowB2O3(s)
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georgina
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Determine the missing values of deltaH in the diagram shown below
^ | ^ N2O3(g) + 1/2 O2(g) (Enthalpy)| | ^ | | deltaH= +16.02 |
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Nancy
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H2 + F2--> 2HF deltaH = 518.0 kJ
H2 ----> 2H deltaH = 436.8 kJ F2 ---> 2F deltaH = 158.2 kJ (a) calculate Delta H for H + > HF
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jessica
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The water gas shift reaction used commercially to produce H2(g): CO (g)+ H2O (g) --> CO2 (g) + H2(g).
DeltaH=-41.2 kJ/mol Delta
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Allyx3
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calculate the enthalpy for the reaction D + F = G + H using
G + C = A + B deltaH = 277 C + F = A delta H = 303 D = B + H delta H
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Mekc
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Calculate DeltaHrxn for the following reaction:
C + H2O --> CO + H2 Use the following: C + O2 --> CO2 DeltaH = -393.5 kJ 2CO + O2
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Chemistry
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Delta H is given and is-6186.0
Calculate the difference, deltaH-deltaE=delta(PV) for the combustion reaction of 1 mole of methyl
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BREE
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Given the following equations:
2 H2 (g) + O2 (g)--> 2 H2O (l) deltaH = -571.6 kJ N2 (g) + O2 (g)-->2 NO (g) deltaH = +180.5 kJ N2
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Katherine
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What is the gibbs free energy for the reaction a)temperature b)800 degrees celsius c)comment on whether the reactions are
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Sarah
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