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18 Nov 2019
Using the standard enthalpy of formations, calculate the delta H degree for the following reaction KCIO_3(s) + 3PCI_3(l) rightarrow 3POCI_3(l) + KCI_(s) Given the following data;H_2(g) + F_2(g) rightarrow 2HF_(g) delta H = -537 kJ C_(a) + 2F_2(g) rightarrow delta H = -680 kJ 2C_(g) + 2H_2(g) rightarrow C_2H_4(l) delta H = +52.3 kJ use Hess's Law to calculate delta H for the reaction: C_2H_4(g) + 6F_2(g) rightarrow 2CF_4(g) + 4HF_(g)
Using the standard enthalpy of formations, calculate the delta H degree for the following reaction KCIO_3(s) + 3PCI_3(l) rightarrow 3POCI_3(l) + KCI_(s) Given the following data;H_2(g) + F_2(g) rightarrow 2HF_(g) delta H = -537 kJ C_(a) + 2F_2(g) rightarrow delta H = -680 kJ 2C_(g) + 2H_2(g) rightarrow C_2H_4(l) delta H = +52.3 kJ use Hess's Law to calculate delta H for the reaction: C_2H_4(g) + 6F_2(g) rightarrow 2CF_4(g) + 4HF_(g)
Reid WolffLv2
31 Aug 2019