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13 September, 15:29

Calcium carbide can be made by heating calcium oxide with carbon. How many kj of heat are absorbed in the reaction?

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  1. 13 September, 15:55
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    179Kj/mol

    Explanation:

    The equation for the reaction is:

    CaO + 3C ⇒ CaC₂ + CO ₂

    The formula for calculating the heat absorbed is:

    ∆Hf (Products) - ∆Hf (Reactants)

    Using the heat of formation (∆Hf) for each component in the reaction

    ∆Hf Cao = - 635kj/mol

    ∆Hf C = 0kj/mol

    ∆Hf CaC2 = - 63kj/mol

    ∆Hf CO2 = - 393.5

    The heat absorbed = (-63 + - 393.5) - (-635)

    = - 456 + 635

    = 179kj/mol
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