1. Is the sign of AHxn for an exothermic reaction positive or negative? Why? 2. When 4.21 grams of potassium hydroxide are added to 250. mL of water in a coffee cup calorimeter, the temperature rises by 4.14 °C. Assume that the density and specific heat of the dilute aqueous solution are the same as those of H2O and calculate the molar heat of solution of potassium hydroxide in kJ/mol. C = 4.184 J/g-K al nowy fon Jness Po (5)-Ansg 3. Using Hess' Law, Calculate the standard heat of formation of copper(I) oxide given the following data: A,H° 157.3 kJ/mol CuO(s) Cu(s) + O2(g) 4CuO(s) →2Cu2O(s) + O2(g) A,H° 292.0 kJ/mol tayla ad 060 ses yo Som nobleroyd s solb

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1. Is the sign of AHxn for an exothermic reaction positive or negative? Why?
2. When 4.21 grams of potassium hydroxide are added to 250. mL of water in a coffee cup calorimeter, the
temperature rises by 4.14 °C. Assume that the density and specific heat of the dilute aqueous solution are the
same as those of H2O and calculate the molar heat of solution of potassium hydroxide in kJ/mol. C = 4.184 J/g-K
al nowy
fon Jness
Po (5)-Ansg
3. Using Hess' Law, Calculate the standard heat of formation of copper(I) oxide given the following data:
A,H° 157.3 kJ/mol
CuO(s)
Cu(s) + O2(g)
4CuO(s) →2Cu2O(s) + O2(g)
A,H° 292.0 kJ/mol
tayla ad 060 ses yo
Som nobleroyd s
solb
Transcribed Image Text:1. Is the sign of AHxn for an exothermic reaction positive or negative? Why? 2. When 4.21 grams of potassium hydroxide are added to 250. mL of water in a coffee cup calorimeter, the temperature rises by 4.14 °C. Assume that the density and specific heat of the dilute aqueous solution are the same as those of H2O and calculate the molar heat of solution of potassium hydroxide in kJ/mol. C = 4.184 J/g-K al nowy fon Jness Po (5)-Ansg 3. Using Hess' Law, Calculate the standard heat of formation of copper(I) oxide given the following data: A,H° 157.3 kJ/mol CuO(s) Cu(s) + O2(g) 4CuO(s) →2Cu2O(s) + O2(g) A,H° 292.0 kJ/mol tayla ad 060 ses yo Som nobleroyd s solb
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