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Multiple Choice
Consider the following equation: 2 ClF3(g) + 2 NH3(g) → 1 N2(g) + 6 HF (g) + 6 Cl2(g)ΔHrxn = –1196 kJ Determine the standard enthalpy of formation for chlorine trifluoride, ClF3.
A
-175.1 kJ
B
350.2 kJ
C
442.0 kJ
D
-1638 kJ
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Identify the given chemical reaction: 2 ClF3(g) + 2 NH3(g) → 1 N2(g) + 6 HF(g) + 6 Cl2(g) with ΔHrxn = –1196 kJ.
Use the formula for the standard enthalpy change of reaction: ΔHrxn = ΣΔHf(products) - ΣΔHf(reactants).
List the standard enthalpies of formation for the products and reactants: ΔHf(NH3) = -45.9 kJ/mol, ΔHf(N2) = 0 kJ/mol, ΔHf(HF) = -273 kJ/mol, ΔHf(Cl2) = 0 kJ/mol.
Calculate the total enthalpy of formation for the products: (1 mol N2 * 0 kJ/mol) + (6 mol HF * -273 kJ/mol) + (6 mol Cl2 * 0 kJ/mol).
Calculate the total enthalpy of formation for the reactants: (2 mol ClF3 * ΔHf(ClF3)) + (2 mol NH3 * -45.9 kJ/mol) and solve for ΔHf(ClF3) using the equation from step 2.