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NSC-133 Enthalpy Worksheet

This document contains several chemistry problems involving calculating enthalpy changes (ΔH) for various chemical reactions. The problems provide relevant thermochemical data like enthalpies of formation (ΔHf) and reaction (ΔHr) for use in thermochemical calculations to determine the ΔH values for the given reactions.

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NSC-133 Enthalpy Worksheet

This document contains several chemistry problems involving calculating enthalpy changes (ΔH) for various chemical reactions. The problems provide relevant thermochemical data like enthalpies of formation (ΔHf) and reaction (ΔHr) for use in thermochemical calculations to determine the ΔH values for the given reactions.

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1.CalculateHrxmfor:Ca(s)+O2(g)+CO2CaCO3(s)

giventhefollowing:

Ca(s)+O2(g)CaO(s)
H=635.1kJ
CaCO3(s)CaO(s)+CO2(g)H=178.3kJ

2.CalculateHrxnfor2NOCl(g)N2(g)+O2(g)+Cl2(g)

giventhefollowingsetofreactions:

N2(g)+O2(g)NO(g) H=90.3kJ
NO(g)+Cl2(g)NOCl(g) H=38.6kJ

1. Calculatetheenthalpychangeforthereaction:
P4O6(s)+2O2(g)P4O10(s)
Giventhefollowingenthalpiesofreaction:

P4(s)+3O2(g)P4O6(s)H=1640.1kJ

P4(s)+5O2(s)P4O10(s)H=2940.1kJ

2. Giventhedata:

H2+F22HFH=180.7kJ
C+2F2CF4H=680kJ
2C+2H2C2H4H=52.3kJ

Calculatetheenthalpyforthereaction:
C2H4+6F22CF4+4HF

6.CalculateHrxnforeachofthefollowing:

a.2H2S(g)+3O2(g)2SO2(g)+2H2O(g)

b.CH4(g)+Cl2(g)CCl4(l)+HCl(g)(unbalanced)

c.SiO2(s)+4HF(g)SiF4(g)+2H2O(l)

d.C2H6(g)+O2(g)CO2(g)+H2O(g)(unbalanced)

e.Copper(I)oxidecanbeoxidizedtocopper(II)oxide:

Cu2O(s)+1/2O2(g)2CuO(s)Hrxn==146.0kJ

GiventhatHfofCu2O(s)=168.6kJ/mol,whatisHfCuO(s)?

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