Read, analyze, and solve the following problems. Express your final answer up to 2 decimal places. • Write your solutions in a sheet of paper and upload the photo of your answer. For items 1 and 2, calculate the standard enthalpies of the following reactions from the standard molar enthalpies of formation of the reactants and products. Then, identify if the reaction is endothermic or exothermic. 1. NH3(g) + N₂O(g) →→→ N₂(g) + H₂O(l) ΔΗ = 2. C(graphite) + O₂(g) → CO₂(g) → ΔΗ Standard molar enthalpies of formation in kJ/mol: C(graphite) = 0; N₂(g) = 0; O₂(g) = 0; NH3(g) = -45.9; N₂O(g) = 82.1; H₂O(l) = -285.8 kJ; CO₂(g) = -393.5

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Read, analyze, and solve the following
problems. Express your final answer up to 2
decimal places.
• Write your solutions in a sheet of paper and
upload the photo of your answer.
For items 1 and 2, calculate the standard
enthalpies of the following reactions from the
standard molar enthalpies of formation of the
reactants and products. Then, identify if the
reaction is endothermic or exothermic.
1. NH3(g) + N₂O(g) →→→ N₂(g) + H₂O(1)
ΔΗ
=
2. C(graphite) + O₂(g) → CO₂(g)
→
ΔΗ
Standard molar enthalpies of formation in kJ/mol:
C(graphite) = 0; N₂(g) = 0; O₂(g) = 0; NH3(g) = -45.9;
N₂O(g) = 82.1; H₂O(l) = -285.8 kJ; CO₂(g) = -393.5
Transcribed Image Text:Read, analyze, and solve the following problems. Express your final answer up to 2 decimal places. • Write your solutions in a sheet of paper and upload the photo of your answer. For items 1 and 2, calculate the standard enthalpies of the following reactions from the standard molar enthalpies of formation of the reactants and products. Then, identify if the reaction is endothermic or exothermic. 1. NH3(g) + N₂O(g) →→→ N₂(g) + H₂O(1) ΔΗ = 2. C(graphite) + O₂(g) → CO₂(g) → ΔΗ Standard molar enthalpies of formation in kJ/mol: C(graphite) = 0; N₂(g) = 0; O₂(g) = 0; NH3(g) = -45.9; N₂O(g) = 82.1; H₂O(l) = -285.8 kJ; CO₂(g) = -393.5
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