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  1. The bond enthalpy of N2(g) is 418.0 kJ/mol. Calculate ÄH°f for N(g).I figured that if it gave the enthalpy for N2, then the
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  2. Ammonia (NH3) boils at -33oC; at this temperature it has a density of 0.81 g/cm3. The enthalpy of formation of NH3(g) is
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  3. I'm trying to calculate the enthalpy of the reactionMg(s) + 2HCl(aq) -> MgCl2(aq) + H2 (g) however I cannot find the enthalpy of
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  4. The average bond enthalpy for C__H is 413 kJ/mol. In other words, 413 kJ of energy is required to break a mole of CH into atoms:
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  5. 1.Calculate the enthalpy change (ΔHºrxn) for the following reaction: (The enthalpy of formation of aqueous sodium hydroxide is
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    2. Cha-Ching asked by Cha-Ching
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  6. calculate the lattice enthalpy of potassium fluoride from the following data:enthalpy of formation of K(g): +89 kJ · mol−1
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    2. alexandra asked by alexandra
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  7. calculate the enthalpy change for: (enthalpy of formation of aqueous sodium hydroxide is -469.60 kJ/mol. enthalpy of formation
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    2. Annie asked by Annie
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  8. Consider the information given belowΔH⁰/ kJmol-1 Enthalpy of lattice formation for CaF2 -2611 Enthalpy of hydration for Ca2+
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    2. chansa asked by chansa
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  9. Calculate the enthalpy of reaction for the combustion of ethene.Express the enthalpy of reaction calculated in question above as
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    2. shyanne asked by shyanne
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  10. calculate enthalpy of H for the reactionN2H4(l) + 2H2O(l) -> N2(g) + 4H2)(l) Given the reactions N2H4(l) + O2(g) -> N2(g) +
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