The standard molar heat of

  1. 1. The standard heat of formation of glucose and lactic acid are -1274.45 and -694.04 kJ/mole, respectively. The molar heat
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  2. The standard molar enthalpy of fusion and the standard molar enthalpy of vaporization of benzene are 10.9 kJ/mol and 31.0
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  3. The molar heat capacity of C6H6(ℓ) is 136 J/mol ·◦C and of C6H6(g) is 81.6 J/mol · ◦C.The molar heat of fusion for
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  4. 3.98mL of 2.902M HCL are reacted with 15mL of 3.198 M NaOH. Use molar heat of neutralization to determine the kJ of heat
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  5. The molar heat capacity of C6H6(ℓ) is 136J/mol · ◦C and of C6H6(g) is 81.6 J/mol · ◦C. The molar heat of fusion for
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  6. The known molar volume of gases is 22.4 L at standard condition. Calculate the molar volume under standard conditions from your
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  7. Lithium metal is a highly reactive metal that oxidizes instantly in water or air. Given the data below, calculate the energy
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  8. The standard molar heat of fusion of ice is 6020 J/mol. Calculate q, w, and ∆E formelting 1.00 mol of ice at 0◦C and 1.00
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  9. The standard molar heat of fusion of ice is 6020 J/mol. Calculate q, w, and (delta) E for melting 1.00 mol of ice at 0 deg. C
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  10. 1.What is the molar heat of vaporization of water, given the following thermochemical equations?H2 + 1/2 O2 --> H2O + 241.8 kJ
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