1. Calculate AH for the reaction: HCl(g) + NaNO2(s)→ HNO₂(1) + NaCl(s) using the following data: Reaction 2NaCl(s) + H₂O(1)→→ 2HCl(g) + Na₂O(s) NO(g) + NO₂(g) + Na₂O(s)→ 2NaNO2(s) NO(g) + NO₂(g) →→N₂O(g) + O₂(g) 2HNO₂(1)→→ N₂O(g) + O₂(g) + H₂O(l) ΔΗ(kJ) 382.0 -601.0 -40.0 29.0

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SCH4U-Unit 3 Assignment-2023
1. Calculate AH for the reaction: HCl(g) + NaNO2(s)→ HNO2(1) + NaCl(s)
using the following data:
Reaction
2NaCl(s) + H₂O(1)→ 2HCI(g) + Na₂O(s)
NO(g) + NO₂(g) + Na₂O(s)→ 2NaNO₂(s)
NO(g) + NO₂(g) →N₂O(g) + O2(g)
2HNO2(1)→→ N₂O(g) + O2(g) + H₂O(1)
ΔΗ(kJ)
382.0
-601.0
-40.0
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2. A 5.81g sample of quinone, C6H4O2, was burned in excess oxygen in a
calorimeter. The heat capacity of the calorimeter is calibrated to 4.24 kJ/°C.
Calculate the molar enthalpy of combustion if the temperature of the
calorimeter increased from 17.0 °C to 38.0 °C.
Transcribed Image Text:SCH4U-Unit 3 Assignment-2023 1. Calculate AH for the reaction: HCl(g) + NaNO2(s)→ HNO2(1) + NaCl(s) using the following data: Reaction 2NaCl(s) + H₂O(1)→ 2HCI(g) + Na₂O(s) NO(g) + NO₂(g) + Na₂O(s)→ 2NaNO₂(s) NO(g) + NO₂(g) →N₂O(g) + O2(g) 2HNO2(1)→→ N₂O(g) + O2(g) + H₂O(1) ΔΗ(kJ) 382.0 -601.0 -40.0 Page 2 of 6 29.0 2. A 5.81g sample of quinone, C6H4O2, was burned in excess oxygen in a calorimeter. The heat capacity of the calorimeter is calibrated to 4.24 kJ/°C. Calculate the molar enthalpy of combustion if the temperature of the calorimeter increased from 17.0 °C to 38.0 °C.
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