11. Given the following thermochemical data: 1. C,H;(g) +½ 0:(g) → 2CO;(g) + H;O(1) 2. C,H(g) + 2 O; (g) → 2C0:(g) + 3H;O(1I) 3. H;(g) + ½ O:(g) → H;O (1) AH = -1.30 x 10³ kJ AH = -1.56 x 10³ kJ AH = -2.86 x 10² kJ What is AH for the following reaction? C,H-(g) + 2H;(g) –→ C,H(g) d. -5.46 x 10³ kJ 2.60 x 10' kJ a. -2.60 x 10' kJ b. -3.12 x 10² kJ -5.72 x 10° kJ е. с.

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11. Given the following thermochemical data:
1. C,H(g) + 0:(g) → 2CO:(g) + H;O(1)
2. C,H(g) + /2 O2 (g) 2C0,(g) + 3H;O(1)
3. H;(g) + ½ 0;(g) → H;O (1)
AH = -1.30 x 10 kJ
AH = -1.56 x 10 kJ
AH = -2.86 x 102 kJ
What is AH for the following reaction?
C,H¿(g) + 2H;(g)
C,H(g)
a.
-2.60 x 10' kJ
d. -5.46 x 10³ kJ
b. -3.12 x 10² kJ
c. -5.72 x 10² kJ
e.
2.60 x 10' kJ
12.
Consider the following four equations:
i. CH(1) + 15/2 O:(g) – 6CO:(g) + 3H;O(1)
ii. H;(g) + ½ O;(g) → H,O(1)
iii. C(s) + O,(g) CO,(g)
iv. 6C(s) + 3H;(g) CH(1)
- ΔΗ
= AH2
- ΔΗ
= AH,
The enthalpy change for reaction 1, AH1 can be obtained by combining the AH's for the other reactions in which
of the following ways?
6(ΔΗ ) +3(ΔΗ) + ΔΗ,
b.
d. 6(ΔΗ) + 3 (ΔΗ) -ΔΗ
none of the above
a.
6(AH;) – 3(AH,) + AH,
6(ΔΗ;)-3(ΔΗ) +ΔΗ
е.
c.
Transcribed Image Text:11. Given the following thermochemical data: 1. C,H(g) + 0:(g) → 2CO:(g) + H;O(1) 2. C,H(g) + /2 O2 (g) 2C0,(g) + 3H;O(1) 3. H;(g) + ½ 0;(g) → H;O (1) AH = -1.30 x 10 kJ AH = -1.56 x 10 kJ AH = -2.86 x 102 kJ What is AH for the following reaction? C,H¿(g) + 2H;(g) C,H(g) a. -2.60 x 10' kJ d. -5.46 x 10³ kJ b. -3.12 x 10² kJ c. -5.72 x 10² kJ e. 2.60 x 10' kJ 12. Consider the following four equations: i. CH(1) + 15/2 O:(g) – 6CO:(g) + 3H;O(1) ii. H;(g) + ½ O;(g) → H,O(1) iii. C(s) + O,(g) CO,(g) iv. 6C(s) + 3H;(g) CH(1) - ΔΗ = AH2 - ΔΗ = AH, The enthalpy change for reaction 1, AH1 can be obtained by combining the AH's for the other reactions in which of the following ways? 6(ΔΗ ) +3(ΔΗ) + ΔΗ, b. d. 6(ΔΗ) + 3 (ΔΗ) -ΔΗ none of the above a. 6(AH;) – 3(AH,) + AH, 6(ΔΗ;)-3(ΔΗ) +ΔΗ е. c.
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