Using the following thermal chemical data (use Hess’s law) 2Fe(s) + 6HF(g) —> 2F
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Using the following thermal chemical data (use Hess’s law)2Fe(s) + 6HF(g) —> 2FeF3(s) + 3H2(g) ?rH•= -1787.4 kJ/mol 2Fe(s) + 6HCl(g) —> 2FeCl3(s) + 3H2(g) ?rH•= -1457.0 kJ/mol
calculate?rH• for the following reaction: FeCl3(s) + 3HF(g) —> FeF3(s) + 3HCl(g)
2. when 19.86g NaOH is dissolved in 125 mL of water in the coffee-cup calorimeter, the temperature rises from 23•C to 65•C. what is the enthalpy change per mole of the hydroxide dissolved in the water? Assume that the solution has a specific heat capacity of 4.18 J/gK
3. A 2.5 g sample but of octane (C8H18) is burned in a bomb calorimeter containing 0.75 kg of water at an initial temperature of 24•C. After the reaction, the final temperature of the water is 32•C. the heat capacity of the calorimeter is 923 J/•C. the specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g•C. calculate the heat of combustion of octane in kJ/mol. Using the following thermal chemical data (use Hess’s law)
2Fe(s) + 6HF(g) —> 2FeF3(s) + 3H2(g) ?rH•= -1787.4 kJ/mol 2Fe(s) + 6HCl(g) —> 2FeCl3(s) + 3H2(g) ?rH•= -1457.0 kJ/mol
calculate?rH• for the following reaction: FeCl3(s) + 3HF(g) —> FeF3(s) + 3HCl(g)
2. when 19.86g NaOH is dissolved in 125 mL of water in the coffee-cup calorimeter, the temperature rises from 23•C to 65•C. what is the enthalpy change per mole of the hydroxide dissolved in the water? Assume that the solution has a specific heat capacity of 4.18 J/gK
3. A 2.5 g sample but of octane (C8H18) is burned in a bomb calorimeter containing 0.75 kg of water at an initial temperature of 24•C. After the reaction, the final temperature of the water is 32•C. the heat capacity of the calorimeter is 923 J/•C. the specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g•C. calculate the heat of combustion of octane in kJ/mol.
2Fe(s) + 6HF(g) —> 2FeF3(s) + 3H2(g) ?rH•= -1787.4 kJ/mol 2Fe(s) + 6HCl(g) —> 2FeCl3(s) + 3H2(g) ?rH•= -1457.0 kJ/mol
calculate?rH• for the following reaction: FeCl3(s) + 3HF(g) —> FeF3(s) + 3HCl(g)
2. when 19.86g NaOH is dissolved in 125 mL of water in the coffee-cup calorimeter, the temperature rises from 23•C to 65•C. what is the enthalpy change per mole of the hydroxide dissolved in the water? Assume that the solution has a specific heat capacity of 4.18 J/gK
3. A 2.5 g sample but of octane (C8H18) is burned in a bomb calorimeter containing 0.75 kg of water at an initial temperature of 24•C. After the reaction, the final temperature of the water is 32•C. the heat capacity of the calorimeter is 923 J/•C. the specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g•C. calculate the heat of combustion of octane in kJ/mol.
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Ans 1
The first reaction is
2Fe(s) + 6HF(g) —> 2FeF3(s) + 3H2(g)
multiply by 0.5
Fe(s) + 3HF(g) —> FeF3(s) + 1.5H2(g)
H1 = -1787.4*0.5 = - 893.7 kJ/mol
The second reaction is
2Fe(s) + 6HCl(g) —> 2FeCl3(s) + 3H2(g)
Reverse the reaction and multiply by 0.5
FeCl3(s) + 1.5H2(g) = Fe(s) + 3HCl(g)
H2 = 1457.0*0.5 = 728.5 kJ/mol
Add the two reactions
Fe(s) + 3HF(g) + FeCl3(s) + 1.5H2(g) —> FeF3(s) + 1.5H2(g) + Fe(s) + 3HCl(g)
FeCl3(s) + 3HF(g) —> FeF3(s) + 3HCl(g)
H = H1 + H2
= - 893.7 + 728.5
= - 165.2 kJ/mol
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