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20 May, 13:33

The standard molar enthalpy of formation of NH3 (g) is - 45.9 kJ/mol. What is the enthalpy change if 9.51 g N 2 (g) and 1.96 g H2 (g) react to produce NH

3 (8) ?

a.-29.8 kJ/mol-rxn

b.-43.7 kJ/mol-rxn

C.-10.3 kJ/mol-rxn

d.-20.7 kJ/mol-rxn

e. - 65.6 kJ/mol-rxn

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  1. 20 May, 13:37
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    a. - 29.8 kJ/mol-rxn

    Explanation:

    For a chemical reaction system the forward and reverse rate are equal. The standard molar enthalpy formation of NH3 is - 45.9 kJ/mol. For the enthalpy of NH3 (8) the molar enthalpy is - 29.8kJ/mol. The molar mass of N2 = 28.02g/mol. Molar enthalpy of formation is standard amount of substance produced in the formation of a reaction. The molar enthalpy is the change in enthalpy due to reaction per mole.
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