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Calcium hydroxide reacts with carbon dioxide to form calcium carbonate and water. The enthalpy change for this reaction is exothermic by 69.1 kJ.
What is the enthalpy change if 3.8 mol of calcium carbonate is formed?
a.
- 69 kJ
b.
+ 69 kJ
c.
- 260 kJ
d.
- 18 kJ
e.
None of the above
Calcium hydroxide reacts with carbon dioxide to form calcium carbonate and water. The enthalpy change for this reaction is exothermic by 69.1 kJ.
What is the enthalpy change if 3.8 mol of calcium carbonate is formed?
a. | - 69 kJ | |
b. | + 69 kJ | |
c. | - 260 kJ | |
d. | - 18 kJ | |
e. | None of the above |
Lelia LubowitzLv2
31 Dec 2019