Textbook QuestionThe ΔH°f of TiI3(s) is –328 kJ/mol and the ΔH ° for the reaction 2 Ti(s) + 3 I2(g) → 2 TiI3(s) is –839 kJ. Calculate the ΔH of sublimation of I2(s), which is a solid at 25 °C.1683views
Textbook Question9.149 Consider the reaction: 4 CO1g2 2 NO21g2 4 CO21g2 N21g2. Using the following information, determine ΔH° for the reaction at 25 °C. NO1g2 ΔH°f = + 91.3 kJ>mol CO21g2 ΔH°f = - 393.5 kJ>mol 2 NO1g2 + O21g2 S 2 NO21g2 ΔH° = - 116.2 kJ 2 CO1g2 + O21g2 S 2 CO21g2 ΔH° = - 566.0 kJ408views
Open QuestionConsider the reaction H2O(l) → H2O(g), ΔH =44.0 kJ what will ΔH be for the reaction if it is reversed?1209views
Textbook QuestionAt one time, a common means of forming small quantities of oxygen gas in the laboratory was to heat KClO3: 2 KClO3(s) → 2 KCl(s) + 3 O2(g) ΔH = -89.4 kJ c. Now consider the reverse reaction, in which KClO3 is formed from KCl and O2. What is Δ𝐻 for the formation of 19.1 g KClO3 from KCl and O2?5views