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Calculate Δ H 298 ° for the process Zn ( s ) + S ( s ) + 2 O 2 ( g ) ZnSO 4 ( s )

from the following information:
Zn ( s ) + S ( s ) ZnS ( s ) Δ H 298 ° = −206.0 kJ ZnS ( s ) + 2O 2 ( g ) ZnSO 4 ( s ) Δ H 298 ° = −776.8 kJ

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Calculate Δ H for the process Hg 2 Cl 2 ( s ) 2 Hg ( l ) + Cl 2 ( g )

from the following information:
Hg ( l ) + Cl 2 ( g ) HgCl 2 ( s ) Δ H = −224 kJ Hg ( l ) + HgCl 2 ( s ) Hg 2 Cl 2 ( s ) Δ H = −41.2 kJ

265 kJ

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Calculate Δ H 298 ° for the process Co 3 O 4 ( s ) 3 Co ( s ) + 2 O 2 ( g )

from the following information:
Co ( s ) + 1 2 O 2 ( g ) CoO ( s ) Δ H 298 ° = −237.9 kJ 3Co ( s ) + 1 2 O 2 ( g ) Co 3 O 4 ( s ) Δ H 298 ° = −177.5 kJ

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Calculate the standard molar enthalpy of formation of NO( g ) from the following data:
N 2 ( g ) + 2 O 2 2 NO 2 ( g ) Δ H 298 ° = 66.4 kJ 2NO ( g ) + O 2 2 NO 2 ( g ) Δ H 298 ° = −114.1 kJ

90.3 mol −1 of NO

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Using the data in Appendix G , calculate the standard enthalpy change for each of the following reactions:

(a) N 2 ( g ) + O 2 ( g ) 2 NO ( g )

(b) Si ( s ) + 2 Cl 2 ( g ) SiCl 4 ( g )

(c) Fe 2 O 3 ( s ) + 3 H 2 ( g ) 2 Fe ( s ) + 3 H 2 O ( l )

(d) 2 LiOH ( s ) + CO 2 ( g ) Li 2 CO 3 ( s ) + H 2 O ( g )

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Using the data in Appendix G , calculate the standard enthalpy change for each of the following reactions:

(a) Si ( s ) + 2 F 2 ( g ) SiF 4 ( g )

(b) 2 C ( s ) + 2 H 2 ( g ) + O 2 ( g ) CH 3 CO 2 H ( l )

(c) CH 4 ( g ) + N 2 ( g ) HCN ( g ) + NH 3 ( g ) ;

(d) Cs 2 ( g ) + 3 Cl 2 ( g ) CCl 4 ( g ) + S 2 Cl 2 ( g )

(a) −1615.0 kJ mol −1 ; (b) −484.3 kJ mol −1 ; (c) 164.2 kJ; (d) −232.1 kJ

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The following reactions can be used to prepare samples of metals. Determine the enthalpy change under standard state conditions for each.

(a) 2 Ag 2 O ( s ) 4 Ag ( s ) + O 2 ( g )

(b) SnO ( s ) + CO ( g ) Sn ( s ) + CO 2 ( g )

(c) Cr 2 O 3 ( s ) + 3 H 2 ( g ) 2 Cr ( s ) + 3 H 2 O ( l )

(d) 2 Al ( s ) + Fe 2 O 3 ( s ) Al 2 O 3 ( s ) + 2 Fe ( s )

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The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide, H 2 O 2 , has been used to provide thrust in the control jets of various space vehicles. Using the data in Appendix G , determine how much heat is produced by the decomposition of exactly 1 mole of H 2 O 2 under standard conditions.
2 H 2 O 2 ( l ) 2 H 2 O ( g ) + O 2 ( g )

−54.04 kJ mol −1

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Calculate the enthalpy of combustion of propane, C 3 H 8 ( g ), for the formation of H 2 O( g ) and CO 2 ( g ). The enthalpy of formation of propane is −104 kJ/mol.

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Calculate the enthalpy of combustion of butane, C 4 H 10 ( g ) for the formation of H 2 O( g ) and CO 2 ( g ). The enthalpy of formation of butane is −126 kJ/mol.

−2660 kJ mol −1

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Both propane and butane are used as gaseous fuels. Which compound produces more heat per gram when burned?

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The white pigment TiO 2 is prepared by the reaction of titanium tetrachloride, TiCl 4 , with water vapor in the gas phase: TiCl 4 ( g ) + 2 H 2 O ( g ) TiO 2 ( s ) + 4 HCl ( g ) .

How much heat is evolved in the production of exactly 1 mole of TiO 2 ( s ) under standard state conditions?

67.1 kJ

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Water gas, a mixture of H 2 and CO, is an important industrial fuel produced by the reaction of steam with red hot coke, essentially pure carbon: C ( s ) + H 2 O ( g ) CO ( g ) + H 2 ( g ) .

(a) Assuming that coke has the same enthalpy of formation as graphite, calculate Δ H 298 ° for this reaction.

(b) Methanol, a liquid fuel that could possibly replace gasoline, can be prepared from water gas and additional hydrogen at high temperature and pressure in the presence of a suitable catalyst: 2 H 2 ( g ) + CO ( g ) CH 3 OH ( g ) .

Under the conditions of the reaction, methanol forms as a gas. Calculate Δ H 298 ° for this reaction and for the condensation of gaseous methanol to liquid methanol.

(c) Calculate the heat of combustion of 1 mole of liquid methanol to H 2 O( g ) and CO 2 ( g ).

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