Consider the following reaction: 2 CO(g) + O2(g) --> 2 CO2(g)   Use standard heats of formation from tables i attached below.  Not all of them are included. 1a) How much heat is evolved when 1.517×101 moles of CO(g) is burned in excess oxygen.

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 i need help with part a, b, and c 

Consider the following reaction:

2 CO(g) + O2(g) --> 2 CO2(g)

 

Use standard heats of formation from tables i attached below.  Not all of them are included.

1a) How much heat is evolved when 1.517×101 moles of CO(g) is burned in excess oxygen.
Answer to 4 sig figs.

1b) How much heat is evolved when 9.804×101 g of CO(g) is burned in excess oxygAnswer to 4 sig figs.

1c) How much heat is evolved when 1.250×101 moles of CO2(g) is produced from the combustion of CO(g).
Answer to 4 sig figs.

Appendix 4 (continued)
Substance and State
CaCO3(s)
CaO(s)
Ca(OH)₂(s)
Ca3(PO4)2(s)
CaSO4(s)
CaSiO₂ (s)
Carbon
C(s) (graphite)
C(s) (diamond)
CO(g)
CO₂(g)
CH₂(g)
CH₂OH(g)
CH₂OH(1)
H₂CO(g)
HCOOH(g)
HCN(g)
C₂H₂(g)
C₂H.(g)
CH,CHO(g)
C₂H₂OH(I)
C₂H,(g)
C₂H,(g)
C3H8(g)
C₂H₂O(g)
(ethylene oxide)
CH2=CHCN(g)
CH₂COOH(/)
CH₁₂O6(s)
CCL (1)
Chlorine
Cl₂(g)
Cl₂(aq)
Cl(aq)
HCl(g)
Chromium
Cr(s)
Cr₂O3(s)
CrO;(s)
Copper
Cu(s)
CuCO3(s)
Cu₂O(s)
Cuo(s)
Cu(OH)2(s)
CuS(s)
Fluorine
F₂(g)
F-(aq)
HF(g)
Hydrogen
H₂(g)
H(g)
H*(aq)
OH-(aq)
AH
(kJ/mol)
-1207 -1129
-635
-604
-987 -899
-4126
-3890
-1433
-1320
-1630
-1550
0
2
-110.5
-393.5
-75
-201
-239
-116
-363
135.1
227
52
-166
-278
-84.7
20.9
-104
-53
185.0
-484
- 1275
-135
0
-23
-167
-92
0
- 1128
-579
0
-595
-170
-156
-450
-49
0
-333
-271
AG
5°
(kJ/mol) (J K-¹ mol-¹)
0
217
0
-230
0
3
-137
-394
-51
-163
-166
-110
-351
125
209
68
- 129
-175
-32.9
62.7
-24
-13
195.4
-389
-911
-65
0
7
-131
-95
0
-1047
-502
0
-518
-148
-128
-372
-49
0
-279
-273
0
203
0
-157
93
40
83
241
107
84
6
2
198
214
186
240
127
219
249
202
201
219
250
161
229.5
266.9
270
242
274
160
212
216
223
121
57
187
24
81
72
33
88
93
43
108
67
203
-14
174
131
115
0
-11
Substance and State
H₂O(l)
H₂O(g)
Iodine
Iz(s)
1₂(g)
1₂(aq)
1- (aq)
Iron
Fe(s)
Fe; C(s)
Feo.950(s)
(wustite)
FeO(s)
Fe, O₂ (s)
(magnetite)
Fe₂O3(s)
(hematite)
Fes(s)
FeS₂(s)
FeSO4(s)
Lead
Pb(s)
PbO₂ (s)
PbS(s)
PbSO4(s)
Magnesium
Mg(s)
MgCO3(s)
MgO(s)
Mg(OH)₂(s)
Manganese
Mn(s)
MnO(s)
MnO4(s)
Mn₂O3(s)
MnO₂ (s)
MnO₂ (aq)
Mercury
Hg(1)
Hg₂Cl₂(s)
HgCl₂(s)
HgO(s)
HgS(s)
Nickel
Ni(s)
NiCl₂(s)
NiO(s)
Ni(OH)2(s)
NiS(s)
Nitrogen
N₂(g)
NH3(g)
NH,(aq)
NH,+(aq)
NO(g)
AH
(kJ/mol)
-286
-242
0
62
23
-55
0
21
-264
-272
-1117
-826
-95
-178
-929
0
-277
- 100
-920
0
-1113
-602
-925
0
-385
-1387
-971
-521
-543
0
-265
-230
-90
-58
0
-316
-241
-538
-93
0
-46
-80
-132
90
AG
(kJ/mol)
-237
-229
0
19
16
-52
0
15
-240
-255
-1013
-740
-97
- 166
-825
0
-217
-99
-813
0
-1029
-569
-834
0
-363
-1280
-893
-466
-449
0
-211
-184
-59
-49
0
-272
-213
-453
-90
0
-17
-27
-79
87
Sº
(JK-¹ mol-¹)
70
189
116
261
137
106
27
108
59
61
146
90
67
53
121
65
69
91
149
33
66
27
64
32
60
149
110
53
190
76
196
144
70
78
30
107
38
79
53
192
193
111
113
211
Transcribed Image Text:Appendix 4 (continued) Substance and State CaCO3(s) CaO(s) Ca(OH)₂(s) Ca3(PO4)2(s) CaSO4(s) CaSiO₂ (s) Carbon C(s) (graphite) C(s) (diamond) CO(g) CO₂(g) CH₂(g) CH₂OH(g) CH₂OH(1) H₂CO(g) HCOOH(g) HCN(g) C₂H₂(g) C₂H.(g) CH,CHO(g) C₂H₂OH(I) C₂H,(g) C₂H,(g) C3H8(g) C₂H₂O(g) (ethylene oxide) CH2=CHCN(g) CH₂COOH(/) CH₁₂O6(s) CCL (1) Chlorine Cl₂(g) Cl₂(aq) Cl(aq) HCl(g) Chromium Cr(s) Cr₂O3(s) CrO;(s) Copper Cu(s) CuCO3(s) Cu₂O(s) Cuo(s) Cu(OH)2(s) CuS(s) Fluorine F₂(g) F-(aq) HF(g) Hydrogen H₂(g) H(g) H*(aq) OH-(aq) AH (kJ/mol) -1207 -1129 -635 -604 -987 -899 -4126 -3890 -1433 -1320 -1630 -1550 0 2 -110.5 -393.5 -75 -201 -239 -116 -363 135.1 227 52 -166 -278 -84.7 20.9 -104 -53 185.0 -484 - 1275 -135 0 -23 -167 -92 0 - 1128 -579 0 -595 -170 -156 -450 -49 0 -333 -271 AG 5° (kJ/mol) (J K-¹ mol-¹) 0 217 0 -230 0 3 -137 -394 -51 -163 -166 -110 -351 125 209 68 - 129 -175 -32.9 62.7 -24 -13 195.4 -389 -911 -65 0 7 -131 -95 0 -1047 -502 0 -518 -148 -128 -372 -49 0 -279 -273 0 203 0 -157 93 40 83 241 107 84 6 2 198 214 186 240 127 219 249 202 201 219 250 161 229.5 266.9 270 242 274 160 212 216 223 121 57 187 24 81 72 33 88 93 43 108 67 203 -14 174 131 115 0 -11 Substance and State H₂O(l) H₂O(g) Iodine Iz(s) 1₂(g) 1₂(aq) 1- (aq) Iron Fe(s) Fe; C(s) Feo.950(s) (wustite) FeO(s) Fe, O₂ (s) (magnetite) Fe₂O3(s) (hematite) Fes(s) FeS₂(s) FeSO4(s) Lead Pb(s) PbO₂ (s) PbS(s) PbSO4(s) Magnesium Mg(s) MgCO3(s) MgO(s) Mg(OH)₂(s) Manganese Mn(s) MnO(s) MnO4(s) Mn₂O3(s) MnO₂ (s) MnO₂ (aq) Mercury Hg(1) Hg₂Cl₂(s) HgCl₂(s) HgO(s) HgS(s) Nickel Ni(s) NiCl₂(s) NiO(s) Ni(OH)2(s) NiS(s) Nitrogen N₂(g) NH3(g) NH,(aq) NH,+(aq) NO(g) AH (kJ/mol) -286 -242 0 62 23 -55 0 21 -264 -272 -1117 -826 -95 -178 -929 0 -277 - 100 -920 0 -1113 -602 -925 0 -385 -1387 -971 -521 -543 0 -265 -230 -90 -58 0 -316 -241 -538 -93 0 -46 -80 -132 90 AG (kJ/mol) -237 -229 0 19 16 -52 0 15 -240 -255 -1013 -740 -97 - 166 -825 0 -217 -99 -813 0 -1029 -569 -834 0 -363 -1280 -893 -466 -449 0 -211 -184 -59 -49 0 -272 -213 -453 -90 0 -17 -27 -79 87 Sº (JK-¹ mol-¹) 70 189 116 261 137 106 27 108 59 61 146 90 67 53 121 65 69 91 149 33 66 27 64 32 60 149 110 53 190 76 196 144 70 78 30 107 38 79 53 192 193 111 113 211
Appendix 4 Selected Thermodynamic Data*
ΔΗ
(kJ/mol)
Substance and State
Aluminum
Al(s)
Al₂O3(s)
Al(OH)3(s)
AICI3(s)
Barium
Ba(s)
BaCO3(s)
BaO(s)
Ba(OH)2(s)
BaSO4(s)
Beryllium
0
-1676
-1277
-704
-1219
-582
-946
-1465
AG
Sº
(kJ/mol) (J K-¹ mol-¹)
-599
-904
0
- 1582
-629
- 1139
-552
-1353
0
Be(s)
BeO(s)
Be(OH)2(s)
-569
-815
*All values are assumed precise to at least ±1.
-
28
51
111
67
112
70
132
10
14
47
Substance and State
Bromine
Br₂(1)
Br₂(g)
Br₂(aq)
Br (aq)
HBr(g)
Cadmium
Cd(s)
Cdo (s)
Cd(OH)2(s)
CdS(s)
CdSO4(s)
Calcium
Ca(s)
CaC₂(s)
ΔΗ
(kJ/mol)
0
31
-3
-121
-36
0
-258
-561
- 162
-935
0
-63
AGI
(kJ/mol)
0
3
4
-104
-53
-228
-474
-156
-823
0
-68
Sº
(JK-¹ mol-¹)
152
245
130
82
199
52
55
96
65
123
41
70
(continued)
Transcribed Image Text:Appendix 4 Selected Thermodynamic Data* ΔΗ (kJ/mol) Substance and State Aluminum Al(s) Al₂O3(s) Al(OH)3(s) AICI3(s) Barium Ba(s) BaCO3(s) BaO(s) Ba(OH)2(s) BaSO4(s) Beryllium 0 -1676 -1277 -704 -1219 -582 -946 -1465 AG Sº (kJ/mol) (J K-¹ mol-¹) -599 -904 0 - 1582 -629 - 1139 -552 -1353 0 Be(s) BeO(s) Be(OH)2(s) -569 -815 *All values are assumed precise to at least ±1. - 28 51 111 67 112 70 132 10 14 47 Substance and State Bromine Br₂(1) Br₂(g) Br₂(aq) Br (aq) HBr(g) Cadmium Cd(s) Cdo (s) Cd(OH)2(s) CdS(s) CdSO4(s) Calcium Ca(s) CaC₂(s) ΔΗ (kJ/mol) 0 31 -3 -121 -36 0 -258 -561 - 162 -935 0 -63 AGI (kJ/mol) 0 3 4 -104 -53 -228 -474 -156 -823 0 -68 Sº (JK-¹ mol-¹) 152 245 130 82 199 52 55 96 65 123 41 70 (continued)
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